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SUMMARY:Vibecoding 101 with MN Women in AI
DESCRIPTION:Join UXPA Minnesota and MN Women in AI for an introduction to vibe coding—designing and building websites and applications using AI-powered tools.\nThis session will explore how designers\, product thinkers\, and builders are using AI tools to quickly turn ideas into working products. The event will include short demos of vibe-coded projects\, followed by a fireside chat and Q&A about how to get started and best practices for building with AI.\nCurious about AI in product design? Get a practical look at what’s possible and where to begin.\nSchedule\n6:00–6:10 PM: UXPA Minnesota Announcements\n6:10–6:40 PM: Vibe Coding Demos\n6:40–7:10 PM: Fireside Chat with MN Women in AI\n7:10–7:30 PM: Q&A\nVirtual Event\nThe Zoom link will be shared via email before the event.\nVibe Coding 101\nVibe coding is an emerging approach to building digital products using AI-powered development tools. Instead of writing large amounts of code manually\, creators collaborate with AI to rapidly prototype and launch working applications. This event will showcase short demos of vibe-coded projects built using platforms such as Lovable and Claude Code\, followed by a fireside conversation about how people are experimenting with AI-assisted development today. Attendees will learn how AI tools are changing the way ideas move from concept to product\, best practices for getting started\, and how designers and product thinkers can participate in this new workflow.\n\n\nMeet the Speaker: Tanya Coller\n\nTanya Coller is a digital product strategist\, AI product coach\, and founder of Crinkle.ai. She works at the intersection of UX\, product strategy\, and AI-powered development\, helping teams rapidly prototype full-stack applications using tools such as Lovable\, Supabase\, and modern LLMs. Her work focuses on mapping user journeys\, identifying where generative AI adds real value\, and quickly turning ideas into working products that serve both users and business goals. \n\n\n\n\nMeet the Speaker: Shannon Seaver\nShannon Seaver is a nonprofit leader\, startup founder\, and strategist focused on expanding access to STEM and technology careers. She works at the intersection of education\, workforce development\, and AI-powered learning\, helping organizations build programs and tools that connect talent\, technology\, and opportunity. Her work focuses on creating innovative learning experiences and exploring how emerging technologies can make tech education more accessible.\n\n\n\nMeet the Speaker: Caroline Holden\n\nCaroline Swift Holden is a creative technologist with a background spanning startups\, AI\, venture capital\, advertising\, comedy\, and film. She’s helped sell a data/AI startup to Snowflake in four months as Head of Marketing\, and scaled a grocery delivery app 10\,000% during the first 3 months of the pandemic.Today\, she runs Swift Start Go\, a media brand exploring AI\, creativity\, and the future of work. Caroline is also the co-founder of Minnesota Women in AI\, a growing community of innovators\, technologists\, and creatives advancing responsible AI adoption across industries. \n\n\n  \nYou must create a free account for events or you must be a member of UXPA-MN. \nPlease note you must be subscribed to our emails in order to get event information.
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/vibecoding-101-with-mn-women-in-ai/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251113T150000
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SUMMARY:🌎 World Usability Day 2025 | Emerging Technologies and Human Experience
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by UXPA Minnesota \n📅 Date: Thursday\, November 13\, 2025🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM CST💻 Location: Virtual (via Zoom) \n\n\n\nSchedule:\n9:00 AM Welcome & Opening RemarksSpeaker: Coriyon Arrington Vice President\, UXPA MinnesotaKick off World Usability Day with an overview of this year’s global theme and a look ahead at the conversations shaping the day. \n9:15 – 9:55 AM Keynote — “The Sphere of Generative AI Influence”Speaker: Amungwa BonuGenerative AI has quickly assimilated into every aspect of our lives. This talk explores how it impacts people\, relationships\, and communities — and how we can use it responsibly to create meaningful\, positive outcomes. \n10:00 – 10:55 AM: Interactive Session — “Designing Our Future: Community Connect & Impact Jam”\nFacilitated by: UXPA Minnesota Board\nThis collaborative session helps attendees connect\, share their perspectives\, and explore how emerging technologies are reshaping their work. Through small-group discussions and a live community brainstorm\, participants will reflect on:\n“How might we keep the human experience at the center as technology evolves?” \n11:00 – 11:45 AM: “Don’t Simplify Workflows\, Eliminate Them”\nSpeaker: Aaron Nathan\nFor decades\, UX has focused on simplifying what users have to do. Now\, with automation and intelligent systems\, we can help them reimagine what they no longer need to do. Aaron shares how emerging technologies enable designers to move beyond simplification — toward experiences that eliminate friction entirely and redefine how people engage with work. \n12:00 – 12:45 PM: Interactive Panel — “Usability Unplugged: Real Talk with Friends of Figma”\nHosted by: Friends of Figma Twin Cities\nPanelists: Stefanie Fluin\,  Ryan Payne\, Camila Cartagena\nJoin us for a candid conversation on how usability shapes real-world design. Our Friends of Figma panel will share tools\, methods\, and stories that drive accessible design—from edge cases to everyday collaboration. Learn how Figma supports inclusive workflows and fosters meaningful community dialogue. \n1:00 – 1:45 PM: “Human by Design: Rethinking Emerging Technologies”\nSpeakers: Dr. Jennifer (P.) Teves  & Dr. Bo Wang\nAs emerging technologies evolve\, those shaping digital experiences face important questions about what we build and who we build for. Jen and Bo explore how inclusive\, ethical design practices can lead to better outcomes for both users and creators — with practical strategies and real-world examples. \n2:00 – 2:45 PM “HCD Principles for Automation: Preparing for AI”\nSpeaker: Simon Shamoun\nAs the push for AI integration accelerates\, it’s critical to understand where automation excels — and where it doesn’t. Simon outlines key Human-Centered Design (HCD) principles for human–automation systems\, helping designers and teams balance human judgment with automated precision. \n2:50 – 3:00 PM Closing Reflections & Thank You\nSpeaker: Coriyon Arrington\nWe’ll wrap up with closing reflections and key takeaways from the day — connecting the threads of ethics\, innovation\, and community that run through each session. Join us as we look ahead to 2026 and continue building technologies that put people first.
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/world-usability-day-2025-emerging-technologies-and-human-experience/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T193000
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SUMMARY:August Event | AI & UX: Redefining the Future of Design
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening exploring the impact of AI on the UX profession—where possibility meets reality. From a sharp look at a future where AI challenges the core of human-centered design to a practical guide for using AI in your daily work\, our speakers will push your thinking and offer tools you can use now. Whether you’re curious\, cautious\, or ready to dive in\, this event is for UX professionals who want to stay ahead. \nSchedule:\n5:30-5:50 PM: UXPA & Horizontal Announcements\n5:50-6:30 PM: AI Basics & UX Overlap – A Designer’s Guide | Carl Miller\n6:30-7:10 PM: UX in the Black Mirror – An Apocalyptic Future for UX Designers and Researchers (The Musical) | Jeff Rabkin\n7:10-7:30 PM: Q&A \nHybrid Event:\nHorizontal Talent | 1660 MN-100\, Suite 200\, St Louis Park\, MN 55416\nZoom link will be share via email before the event \nAI Basics & UX Overlap: A Designer’s Guide\nThis presentation aims to equip UX professionals with a foundational understanding of AI and its practical applications. Attendees will develop a deeper understanding of how AI functions\, learn about the capabilities of modern AI language models (LLMs)\, and cut through the hype to understand their limitations. \nThe session will demonstrate how AI can be leveraged as a powerful tool to augment the UX design process—from research and analysis to prototyping and optimization. Ultimately\, participants will leave with actionable steps to integrate AI into their workflows\, a deeper understanding of responsible AI-UX design\, and valuable resources for continuous learning. The goal is to spark curiosity and build confidence that anyone can open the “black box” of AI to understand more about this transformative technology. \nMeet the Speaker: Carl Miller\nCarl Miller is a UX professional known for his analytical yet creative approach to design. He has extensively explored Artificial Intelligence\, progressing from understanding foundational model concepts to implementing real-world AI applications in startup environments to augment the design process. In Carl’s UX career\, he has worked with several companies throughout the Twin Cities area and Bay Area startups\, while also serving as a UX Mentor for five years. His passion and interest in AI began with the release of Cleverbot in 2008\, marking the start of a long journey into understanding and applying artificial intelligence in design. \n  \n  \nUX in the Black Mirror: An Apocalyptic Future for UX Designers and Researchers (The Musical)\nAs AI begins to outperform humans in design speed\, personalization\, and optimization\, what becomes of the UX professional? This session explores a near-future where algorithms shape user experiences better — and cheaper — than we can\, challenging the very foundations of human-centered design. Equal parts forecast\, critique\, and creative call-to-action. \nMeet the Speaker: Jeff Rabkin\nJeff Rabkin is a creative strategist\, innovation consultant\, and advocate for harnessing the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence. As founder of Wowza\, Jeff works closely with leaders and teams to demystify AI\, turn abstract ideas into concrete realities\, and drive meaningful change. \nWith an eclectic background—including roles as a copywriter\, creative director\, educator\, organic farmer\, and cordwood mason—Jeff brings a uniquely human-centered perspective to emerging technologies. His approach blends proven innovation and design methodologies like Human-Centered Design\, Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT)\, and Permaculture with practical collaboration tools such as LEGO Serious Play and The Working Genius framework. \nJeff regularly facilitates immersive workshops\, AI-focused design sprints\, and training programs that help teams confidently explore\, experiment\, and build actionable strategies around generative AI. Jeff is committed to inspiring bold ideas\, cultivating innovation mindsets\, and empowering individuals and organizations to lead confidently in an AI-powered world. \n  \nYou must create a free account for events or you must be a member of UXPAMN. \nPlease note you must be subscribed to our emails in order to get event information.
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/august-event-ai-ux-redefining-the-future-of-design/
LOCATION:Horizontal Talent\, 1660 MN-100\, Suite 200\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55416\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person,Virtual
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SUMMARY:UX & Product Designers Survival Guide\, Navigating a Tricky Profession
DESCRIPTION:Great design isn’t just about polish—it’s about understanding the people using what we build. In this talk\, Cajetan Baptista shares insights from his book “Product Designer’s Survival Guide:Volume 1- User Behaviors”\,  a practical look at the patterns and motivations that shape user decisions. \nYou’ll hear real-world stories from over two decades in User Experience Design —spanning startups to enterprise—and learn why some designs resonate while others fall flat. Cajetan will also dive into how to move forward when research isn’t an option\, and how to bring stakeholders along when they’re skeptical\, distracted\, or just plain resistant. Whether you’re a new designer or a seasoned pro\, this session will help you get the job done\, even when conditions aren’t optimal. \nSchedule:\n6:00-6:15pm UXPA Introductions\n6:15-6:45pm Presentation\n6:45-7:30pm Q&A \nVirtual Event: Zoom link will be share via email before the event \n \nMeet the Speaker:  Cajetan Baptista\nCajetan Baptista is a user experience leader with over 20 years of experience; helping companies like Google\, Best Buy\, and Ally Financial create tools that people actually want to use. He’s led cross-functional teams\, scaled UX practices\, and driven measurable outcomes—from boosting engagement to reducing churn. \nHe’s also the author of “Product Designer’s Survival Guide:Volume 1- User Behaviors” written to help designers cut through the noise and focus on what really drives user decisions. Cajetan lives in Minnesota and works at the intersection of strategy\, research\, and craft as a User Experience Manager. \n  \n \n  \nYou must create a free account for events or you must be a member of UXPAMN. \nPlease note you must be subscribed to our emails in order to get event information.
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/ux-product-designers-survival-guide-navigating-a-tricky-profession/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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SUMMARY:User-Centered Pricing: Qualitative Research That Pays Off.
DESCRIPTION:Image from unsplash.com \nAre your products truly worth building? Learn how to answer this crucial question before investing significant resources by mastering early-stage pricing strategy. Drawing on Jobs-To-Be-Done principles\, we’ll explore a systematic framework for identifying customer value and setting strategic price points from day one. Gain practical tools to evaluate product viability and align your pricing strategy with customer needs from the start. \nKey Takeaways:\n• Use qualitative interviews to uncover customer value\n• There is always an ill-fitting incumbent solution\n• Price to 5-10% of all identified value \nSchedule:\n6:00-6:15pm UXPA Introductions\n6:15-6:45pm Presentation\n6:45-7:15pm Q&A \nVirtual Event: Zoom link will be share via email before the event \nMeet the Speaker:  Garrick Van Buren\nFor nearly three decades\, Garrick has helped B2B executives develop digital product strategies based on what their customers value most. He’s worked with VC-funded startups\, PE-backed companies\, corporate venture studios\, and Minnesota’s most recognized companies. \nGarrick’s work has been featured in eight books on marketing and digital products\, most recently Million Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan. He currently writes a Substack dubbed\, For Starters – the important stuff early-stage entrepreneurs too often leave until it’s too late. He currently leads PricingFromTheStart.com\, a strategic pricing firm for B2B software companies. \n 
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/user-centered-pricing-qualitative-research-that-pays-off/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Building seamless workflows
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Megan and Ben will explore how designers and developers can bridge the gap between their workflows to create more seamless\, efficient\, and user-friendly products. Drawing from their experience at Livefront\, they’ll share practical strategies for improving design-to-development hand-offs\, organizing Figma files for clarity\, and building flexible\, responsive components. Attendees will walk away with actionable tips for enhancing collaboration\, reducing guesswork\, and delivering higher-quality digital experiences. Whether you’re a designer or developer\, this talk will equip you with the tools to work smarter\, together. \nSchedule:\n6:00-6:15pm UXPA Introductions\n6:15-6:45pm Presentation\n6:45-7:30pm Q&A \nVirtual Event: Zoom link will be share via email before the event \n\nMeet the Speakers\n  \nBen Wood\nBen is a design leader based in the Twin Cities of Minnesota with over 15 years of experience shaping impactful user experiences. He has partnered with organizations ranging from startups and small businesses to industry leaders like Google\, UnitedHealth Group\, Cargill\, Medtronic\, 3M\, and Mattel. Known for blending thoughtful\, brand-driven design with human-centered methodologies\, Ben is passionate about creating seamless digital experiences that leave a lasting impression. He believes that exceptional work emerges from cross-disciplinary collaboration\, where diverse perspectives drive innovative solutions. \n  \n  \n  \n\nMegan Pekarek\nMegan is a seasoned front-end web developer with seven years of experience in the industry. She holds a UX/UI design certification from the University of Minnesota bootcamp and has completed web accessibility training through Deque University. Megan is passionate about the intersection of design and development\, constantly exploring new ways to streamline and improve the process. With a strong commitment to accessibility\, she is dedicated to finding innovative solutions that make the web more inclusive and user-friendly for everyone. \n\n  \n  \nFeatured Photo by Jason Goodman on Unsplash
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/march-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250220T210000
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SUMMARY:Fathom Event
DESCRIPTION:Designing Safe\, Usable Medical Devices through Inclusive User Research\nWhen designing medical devices\, our industry has typically focused on two things: safety and usability. But does this go far enough to make sure the devices work for everyone who might need them? How might taking an Inclusive Design approach improve outcomes for all? Join us to hear real life case studies from the field that demonstrate how inclusive recruiting and research efforts led to novel insights about how people with different literacy levels\, wrist sizes\, and\, surprisingly\, different facial piercings informed design in interesting ways. \nClear definitions of Accessibility\, Universal Design\, and Inclusive Design will be shared\, as well as tips for selecting broad audiences and working with diverse populations of users. \nSchedule:\n6-~6:45pm: Arrival/social hour\n6:45-7pm: UXPA welcome and intro\n7-8pm: Speaker presentation and Q&A \n\nKat Jayne is a Principal Consultant at Fathom Consulting\, a human-centered design firm based in Minneapolis\, Minnesota. She brings over 15 years of professional experience to her client work\, including user experience (UX) research\, information architecture\, design thinking\, service and application design\, and strategic facilitation.\nShe entered the field of human-centered design by way of taxonomies\, metadata\, and information design and enjoys thinking deeply about clients; challenges and helping them solve complex problems. Kat holds a Master of Library and Information Science from The College of St. Catherine and bachelor’s degrees in library science and French\nfrom the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire. \n\n\n\n\nHOSTED BY:\n\nBeverages and Snacks will be provided.\nParking\nRamp:\nHennepin Ave. Ramp\, #180\n25 1st. St. N.\, Minneapolis MN 55401\nThe entrance to the ramp is on N. 2nd St. \n  \nPlease note that if you aren’t subscribed to UXPA emails\, you will not be able to register for events. Sign up for our emails here.
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/fathom-event/
LOCATION:Fathom Consulting\, 108 N. Washington Ave.\, Suite 400\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T040250
CREATED:20250102T165808Z
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SUMMARY:UX in 2025!
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! We’re kicking off the year with a panel discussion. \nJoin us for our first event of the year\, featuring a panel of seasoned UX\, CX\, and UI experts with diverse experience across multiple industries. We’ll dive into emerging trends\, the impact of AI and technology\, up-and-coming sectors\, and strategies for fostering cohesive teamwork. Don’t miss this insightful discussion. \nWHERE\nVirtual | Zoom link will be shared with registrants before the event. \nSPEAKERS \nKahlil Brewington is a Creative Director that views visual design as a tool for better connection\, blending refined aesthetics with informed insight to elevate quality and amplify user engagement. His work enhances awareness and creates lasting impact through thoughtful\, purposeful design. \n  \nSiri Preston is a product designer with the vast majority of her experience in e-commerce native app design. She is passionate about building scalable solutions that meet real needs\, and is currently working on expanding her knowledge in service design. \n  \nAmy Mills is an award-winning Global Design Leader specializing in Creative Direction\, Art Direction\, and Design Operations. With expertise in leading UI/UX teams\, hands-on UI Design\, Branding\, and eCommerce Design across industries including healthcare\, technology\, retail\, and fashion. \n  \nSimon Shamoun is a human factors and user researcher consultant\, an adjunct lecturer at the University of Minnesota\, and a former engineer at NASA. Simon brings a unique blend of expertise in human factors and user research with a passion for creating intuitive\, effective\, and safe solutions that address complex business challenges and meet the demands of regulated bodies. \n  \n\nPlease note that if you aren’t subscribed to UXPA emails\, you will not be able to register for events. Sign up for our emails here.\n  \n\n  \nIt’s a New Year and we want to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to complete our brief demographic survey to help us better serve you in the coming year:\nTake the Survey Now\n\n 
URL:https://uxpamn.org/event/ux-in-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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