🔮 Bring your big decision — be it personal or professional — and let's apply the magic of Object-Oriented UX for inspiration, insight, and a clear path forward. In this first-of-its-kind workshop, I'll be taking you through a visualization experience based on the ORCA methodology.
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New format! We are coming back to the original meaning of a Happy Hour: a gathering time with drinks (boozy or not), people, schmoozing, and conversation. During the hour we will host four 10-minute small-group convos, each with new faces. During each discussion we will provide you with a juicy discussion prompt that loosely ties to the ORCA Process.
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In this panel discussion, Sophia Prater, the creator of the ORCA process and the OOUX Masterclass and Certification Program, will moderate a discussion between four content strategists who leverage OOUX in their work.
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In this workshop, you will learn the fundamental principles of Object-Oriented UX and core methodologies behind the ORCA process. ORCA will help you break down complex problems, organize research and requirements, and gracefully transition from discovery into design.
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Are you an OOUX Strategist or a student of the Self-Paced OOUX Masterclass? Then you are invited to the OOUXer Holiday Party! We will be creating cocktails and mocktails with a pro mixologist and hanging out in a series of small-group breakout rooms. Learn to make some awesome holiday drinks and get to know some fellow OOUXers better. Check your inbox for your invite and make sure to register!
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In this talk, you’ll learn the basics of OOUX and how it can help teams achieve a shared understanding of scope, strategically structure content, and shine light on hidden complexity — reducing rework in the process.
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