Hello everyone.
I just wanted to send out a quick update for you. The core team met last week to discuss the next steps for the Arizona UPA. I'll send out information as it is finalized, but right now, let me share with you that we are planning on having our first official full chapter meeting by mid-March. I'll keep you posted.
Thank you.
The website of the Arizona chapter of the User Experience Professionals Association
Monday, January 26, 2009
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Progress and Update of Arizona UPA Chapter

Hello everyone.
I wanted to pass along a note about our growth and progress in chapter formation for the Arizona UPA.
We've had a steady stream of newcomers and signups in the past month both to our distribution list found on our website and for those that have joined the Arizona UPA outright. Thanks to you all for doing so.
For those that have joined the Arizona UPA, just so you know, your membership actually starts the day we officially form the chapter. So if you've joined in November or December of 2008, when we formalize in January 2009, only then does your yearly membership clock start ticking. So don't worry about any fees not being utilized. You're going to get your value and then some.
And that alludes to our status. We've informally completed the chapter bylaws and definitions. Our "transition team" will meet in early January to sign and formalize and then it goes to the national chapter of the UPA. So our goal is to have the first "official" meeting of the Arizona UPA in February 2009. Dates/times/places and agenda will come via this list.
So, in the interim while we are dotting i's and crossing t's, if you have any topics that you'd like to see covered, or have a speaker that would be of interest for our group, please email us and let us know. We'll be setting up the next 3-4 months of meetings in January as well, so let us know what you'd like to learn, hear, see, etc.
It's OUR group. Let's define it in our way, with what we want and build this into a very robust, active organization!
I'll talk with you soon. Have a great holiday season! And pass this along to any friends or colleagues that might be interested.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Thanksgiving Arizona UPA Membership Drive

We had a nice turnout at the World Usability Day and had some people join up as well as sign up for the updates, but we'd like to get everybody we can involved in this chapter, either through regular email correspondence and updates or as actual Arizona UPA members.
We are finalizing the chapter paperwork and should have that resolved at the in December with the goal of having our first formal meeting in January 2009. Place/time are obviously TBD, but anyone and everyone that joins in December will essentially get December for free as we will be extending the 12-month membership to 13 months for all of our charter members. Just an incentinve to have you join this year and extend through December 2009.
Anyway, we'd like to hear from you as well about topics areas of focus to cover in 2009 as we will begin working on our agenda for the first 6 months of meetings this month. Any/all information, requests and suggestions are appreciated.
Again, thanks for signing up for updates here and joining (if you've done so already.) Keep spreading the word and sending colleagues this site link: http://www.arizonaupa.org.
We'll see/talk to you soon!!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Success at World Usability Day in Phoenix
Thanks to everyone who came to the World Usability Day in Phoenix last night. Last night's event was the fourth annual global event to create awareness for usability.
It was a great time to meet new people and network with those in our industry. As we progress with AZ UPA chapter formation (more on that in future emails/posts), we'll likely see each other again!
Special thanks to go out to our hosts, the Art Institute of Phoenix, our guest speakers, companies that donated gifts for our raffle and Theo Mandel from Interface Design and Development for organizing another WUD event.
We also want to thank Hillary Foose of Metro Light Rail who graciously gave a keynote for us that related transportation to usability and provided us with details on Metro Light Rail and what we can expect to see in the coming months.
Again, a great event and thanks to all who attended.
PS: Be sure to tell your colleagues about Arizona UPA and to have them sign up on this site for updates or to join. There is knowledge, strength and great networking in numbers!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Phoenix World Usability Day Event – November 13, 2008

Mark your Calendar!
Phoenix World Usability Day Event – November 13, 2008
Fourth Annual Global Event to Create Awareness for Usability
Arizona professionals interested in hardware/software usability and human factors are invited to attend the second World Usability Day event in Phoenix. Please join this awareness and networking event designed to grow the Arizona usability community. The event is scheduled for Thursday, November 13, 2008 from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Seating and refreshments are limited, so you must RSVP to attend this event. Event details are below.
The agenda is now being finalized. Presentations and/or panel discussions are planned on transportation usability experiences and case studies. This is a networking event, so local companies are encouraged to introduce themselves and describe their usability efforts. Any interested presenters should contact Theo Mandel (contact information below). This meeting is also an initial effort to form an Arizona chapter of the Usability Professionals' Association (UPA). An overview of the UPA will be presented and attendees will be able to sign up for more information on the formation of the Arizona UPA Chapter.
Sponsors include the Usability Professionals' Association (www.upassoc.org) and World Usability Day (www.worldusabilityday.org). The local event is sponsored by the Art Institute of Phoenix (www.artinstitutes.edu/phoenix/).
A more detailed agenda will be published shortly.
About World Usability Day
The Usability Professionals' Association (UPA) has announced World Usability Day (WUD) 2008 will take place on November 13, 2008. This year's focus will be on transportation. World Usability Day 2007 was a tremendous success. UPA, along with its allied organizations coordinated over 200 events in 175 cities in 40 countries that attracted over 50,000 attendees and volunteers at worldwide site locations, as well as through webcasts online at the WUD website, www.worldusabilityday.org.
World Usability Day was founded in 2005 with a mission to increase the public's awareness of the need to make services and products important to human life easier to access and simpler to use. Global issues such as healthcare, education and government are addressed through expert forums, exhibits, events and initiatives in locations throughout the world.
World Usability Day - Phoenix Event
Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Art Institute of Phoenix
A more detailed agenda will be published shortly.
About World Usability Day
The Usability Professionals' Association (UPA) has announced World Usability Day (WUD) 2008 will take place on November 13, 2008. This year's focus will be on transportation. World Usability Day 2007 was a tremendous success. UPA, along with its allied organizations coordinated over 200 events in 175 cities in 40 countries that attracted over 50,000 attendees and volunteers at worldwide site locations, as well as through webcasts online at the WUD website, www.worldusabilityday.org.
World Usability Day was founded in 2005 with a mission to increase the public's awareness of the need to make services and products important to human life easier to access and simpler to use. Global issues such as healthcare, education and government are addressed through expert forums, exhibits, events and initiatives in locations throughout the world.
World Usability Day - Phoenix Event
Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Art Institute of Phoenix
Cafe/Dining Room
2233 West Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021
** Admission is FREE **
** Food and Drink Provided **
Map and Directions:
www.artinstitutes.edu/phoenix/AboutUs/Map_Directions.aspx
RSVP Required!
Please RSVP with number of attendees, including name,
title, and e-mail address to: theo@theomandel.com
Event Schedule
6:00 p.m.:
Begin food and refreshments
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.:
(Final agenda - to be determined)
Networking, speaker and panel presentations
Door prizes (software, t-shirts, books and more...) - You must be present to win!
Contact Information
Theo Mandel, Ph.D.
Interface Design and Development, LLC
theo@theomandel.com
480.664.1202
2233 West Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021
** Admission is FREE **
** Food and Drink Provided **
Map and Directions:
www.artinstitutes.edu/phoenix/AboutUs/Map_Directions.aspx
RSVP Required!
Please RSVP with number of attendees, including name,
title, and e-mail address to: theo@theomandel.com
Event Schedule
6:00 p.m.:
Begin food and refreshments
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.:
(Final agenda - to be determined)
Networking, speaker and panel presentations
Door prizes (software, t-shirts, books and more...) - You must be present to win!
Contact Information
Theo Mandel, Ph.D.
Interface Design and Development, LLC
theo@theomandel.com
480.664.1202
Thursday, October 16, 2008
World Usability Day 2008 for Phoenix

World Usability Day 2008 is quickly approaching on November 13. Find out where the exciting events are and how you can get involved.
We are also working on developing a Phoenix World Usability Day on 11/13/08 to create awareness for usability. For more information on how you can get involved, please contact us through this blog or contact Theo Mandel at theo@theomandel.com or 480-664-1202.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Apple App Store & Usability

The Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab has released, "Apple's Apps Store Success Builds on Speed, Usability, Content and Flat-Rate Data Pricing," which evaluates the usability of the recently launched Apple Apps Store, and provides insight into which applications most attract users.
Purchasing and downloading an application using the iPhone App Store is a straightforward 3-click process (excluding password entry). As a result, all participants in this evaluation exhibited high levels of satisfaction, since they were able to successfully locate and download an application.
"By making the purchase, download and installation process as simple as 3 clicks (excluding password entry), Apple's unparalleled interface rewards those who explore Apple Apps with a successful transaction," commented Paul Brown, Senior User Experience Research Analyst at Strategy Analytics. "This reinforces confidence and promotes further exploration, discovery and sales."
Kevin Nolan, Vice President at Strategy Analytics added, "By giving away relevant, useful applications for free, Apple reassures users that the Apps Store is worth exploring for useful, quality content."
Via BusinessWire
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