Who: General Assembly
Where: General Assembly – Seattle, 1218 3rd Ave. Suite #300, Seattle, WA 98101
When: April 26, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
What: Wireframing — one of the most important concepts and stages in user experience design — is a way to express a flow through a process or individual screens in a product. This short introductory workshop will provide a basic overview of wireframing in UX design. We will discuss what wireframes are and what they are used for, followed by quick, fun wireframing exercises!
About the Instructor
Carlye is a professional dancer turned UX Designer/Content Strategist. Before finding General Assembly, she founded and directed a dance company, created curriculum and taught dance classes, and went on performance tours. She also worked as a freelance web copywriter and content strategist. She has a Sociology degree from the University of British Columbia. Carlye is genuinely interested in understanding the goals and motivations behind human behavior, and creating designs that meet those needs. She seeks to design solutions that allow people to better enjoy their life experiences. Carlye is an avid adventurer-she loves to travel, taste test and explore the outdoors.