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Home / Sessions / A Noble, Logical Diagram: Lessons From the 1909 Plan of Chicago

A Noble, Logical Diagram: Lessons From the 1909 Plan of Chicago

2018 IA Summit

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March 23, 2018
11:15 AM to 12:00 PM ET

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About the speakers

Kate Callahan
Kate Callahan

A UX research leader at Morningstar, Inc., Kate Callahan is a lifelong Chicagoan, history enthusiast and architecture buff who studied urban historical archaeology (that’s a thing!) alongside human-computer interaction and design research. In her undergraduate program, she did her archaeological fieldwork on Chicago’s lakefront, which is a key element of the 1909 Plan of Chicago. She also has over a decade of work experience on major redesign efforts.

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