Join us for a livestream event covering UX/UI in Game Development! We are thrilled to welcome Principle UX/UI Designer Stephan Dube to the Gnomon stream. Stephan is a technology and design expert with over 25 years of experience in software technology, development, and video game design and has designed interfaces for AAA, VR/AR, console titles, and mobile apps for companies such as Meta and Arrivant.
During this livestream event, Stephan will discuss the differences between UX and UI and the different roles and contributions you will find in a UX/UI team. He will also walk viewers through the steps for building a proper UX flow for onboarding players, discuss how to generate art assets in a non-destructive way for any game engine, and share his thoughts on how AI can be used to facilitate some UI tasks.
If you’re interested in game development and curious how UX/UI factors into immersive game design, you won’t want to miss this stream! Stephan is passionate about sharing his knowledge with the community and will answer questions after his presentation.
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