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    Blockchain & Design

    San Francisco Campus

    GA SF
    225 Bush Street, 5th Floor (East Entrance)
    San Francisco CA 94104

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    Blockchain & Design | San Francisco

    San Francisco Campus

    GA SF
    225 Bush Street, 5th Floor (East Entrance)
    San Francisco CA 94104

    Past Locations for this Event

    About this event

    As you have probably heard, blockchain is a big deal and it is only going to get bigger. As the blockchain space grows and matures, so is the role of design in the space. Come learn and discuss what blockchain means for design as we dig into the unique problems that a decentralized future needs solved.

    Featuring speakers and demos from some of the most influential blockchain companies today, the conversation will delve into UX of transactions and key management, designing for exchanges and complex coordination. If you are a designer currently working on a decentralized app or are interested in moving into the industry then this event is for you.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The specific UX and Product design issues facing designers today.
    • What its like working in blockchain focused organization.
    • What is on the horizon in the world blockchain and what that means for users and designers.

    Featured Speakers:

    • Jonny Howle - Product Design Lead @ uPort
    • Connie Yang - Design Director @ Coinbase
    • Nisa Andrews - Product Design Lead @ WeTrust and UBER

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