Hey Everyone-- just a friendly prod to make sure you send RSVPs to our
nyc-rsvp e-mail address as opposed to the main discussion list or our
local address.

On a side note, a small percentage of people end up sending their
RSVPs to the wrong address each month. I've found that adding a quick
one-sentence summary at the top of the announcement, with the RSVP
address, tends to help. I figure since we're in the business of
preventing user error (among other things), people on the list might
have some other advice on how better to design these invites. Any
pointers?

Thanks,
- Nasir


On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:23 PM, MJ Broadbent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please join NYC IxDA for our June event—RSVP by email to: nyc-rsvp (at) ixda
> (dot) org
>
> Micro-Interactions in a 2.0 World
>
> We live in a world where the little things really do matter. Each encounter
> -- no matter how brief -- is a micro interaction which makes a deposit or
> withdrawal from our rational and emotional subconscious. The sum of these
> interactions and encounters adds up to how we feel about a particular
> product, brand or service. Little things. Feelings. They influence our
> everyday behaviors more than we realize.
>
> SPEAKER
> David Armano
> VP Experience Design
> Critical Mass
>
> WHEN
> Monday, June 16th
> 6:15 - 7:00 networking (refreshments served)
> 7:00 - 8:00 presentation
> 8:00 - 8:30 Q&A and discussion*
>
> WHERE
> SoHo; location details provided on RSVP
>
> RSVP
> Send e-mail to: nyc-rsvp (at) ixda (dot) org
>
> ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
> David Armano has over 14 years experience in the communications industry
> with the majority of his time spent in digital marketing and experience
> design. An active thought leader in the industry, David authors the popular
> Logic + Emotion blog currently ranked in the top 25 of the "Power 150" as
> listed by Advertising Age. David's writing and visual thinking has been
> cited by respected sources such as by Forrester, Crain's and landed him in
> BusinessWeek on several occasions including their "Best of 2006".  David
> leads an interdisciplinary group of designers, writers and content
> strategists for the Chicago office of Critical Mass a marketing agency
> focused on creating extraordinary experiences.  Aside from his presence on
> the Web, David is known as an evangelist for customer-centric strategies and
> acts as an advocate for the creation of meaningful interactions.  In his
> spare time he contributes articles to various professional publications and
> spends as much quality time with his family as possible.
>
> If you'd like to attend, please send RSVP e-mail to: nyc-rsvp (at) ixda
> (dot) org
>
> *After the event we'll move from micro interactions to macro interactions
> with some of the smartest, hippest, coolest and geekiest people around. Join
> us for drinks at Sweet & Vicious (5 Spring St between Bowery & Elizabeth).
>
> See you on the 16th!
> NYC IxDA
>
> Interested in getting involved with the NYC IxDA? Send e-mail to: nyc (at)
> ixda (dot) org
>
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