I recently gave a talk(1.6mb PDF) on paper prototyping to the NYC UPA group. We had a pretty large crowd, around 70 people showed up. It was just the kind of talk I like to give – the crowd was very engaged, asking questions throughout my presentation.

Anyone who’s ever attended one of my presentations knows two things:

  1. I love to engage the audience. I actually kind of rely on this. I don’t present so much as I have a dialogue with the audience. I think it makes for a more interesting presentation (and many of my attendees agree).
  2. I rarely tell a short story. I’m a highly detailed person, so I like to give some context whenever I tell a story. Sometimes it may seem I’m heading off on some tanget, but if you hang with me I always bring it back full circle to make my point.

So, if you’re going to the IA Summit this year and want to attend a highly-engaged, hands-on workshop that you’ll really enjoy, you should check out my Paper Prototyping II workshop. And if you don’t attend my workshop, come find me and say hello anyway.