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How to Do Customer Interviews with Figma Prototypes
The design team at Headway will be sharing our process and approach to conducting a customer interview to get meaningful feedback on your designs. Getting your designs in front of customers is important because it helps you build a product or website that customers actually want, enjoy using, and most importantly helps the business achieve the desired goal.

Open House Happy Hour
The Headway crew recently moved into a new office in downtown Green Bay. Whether you're a good friend of the crew, reconnecting, or getting to know us for the first time, we'd love to see you.We'll be showcasing our new space, what our mission is, how we want to impact our community, and what our plans are for the future. Hope to see you there!

Ping Pong Tournament
Compete for the trophy in first ever Doubles Ping Pong Tournament, supplied with food, drinks, and area creatives! Remember this is a doubles tournament, so no flying solo! Invite friends and family to team up with you, or come as you are to team up with others! This is a great place to meet other professional creatives in the area.

Design with Figma Part 3: Prototyping & User Testing with Figma
Learn how to create Figma prototypes so you can start sharing your app ideas with customers and do user testing. This video is a part of our Figma Tutorials for Beginners Crash Course.

Design with Figma Part 2: Using Components in Figma
Are you looking for better ways to design complex website or application projects? The design team at Headway will be sharing best practices and recommendations for designing with Figma so you can create better work and save time when working on large projects. Even with a large team involved.

Design with Figma Part 1: Intro to Figma
Jumpstart your design skills in Figma with Intro to Figma Design, part one of our Free Figma Tutorials for Beginners. This is the first event of a three-part educational series. You can get started today with the free version of Figma.

Dribbble Meetup - De Pere, Wisconsin 2019
Come join us at Headway, along with the Wisconsin UX community for the 2nd De Pere Dribbble Meetup! Network with area designers and creatives as we chat about design and more, all over beer and pizza

Bowling Competition
We're excited to get everyone back together, throw some strikes, and make a difference in our community! Funds from this event will be donated to the Einstein Project in Green Bay. You in?

WI UX Happy Hour & Portfolio Critique
Our informal monthly happy hour of UX professionals and enthusiasts! Bring a UX or design problem you're facing at work or a side project and we'll work through it together!We will also be reviewing and critiquing portfolios for anyone interested in starting a career in digital product design.Thomas Bishop of Automattic (company that started WordPress) and the design team at Headway will be available to provide feedback on your work and what employers look for when hiring. This is a great chance to ask questions and get the insight you need to move forward into a career in UX or UI design.

Introduction to Digital Product Design
If you're curious about learning what it takes to design mobile or web apps, this is for you! We'll talk about user experience design, user interface design, best practices, and more. Meet with other area designers to see how you can start positioning your skills to begin a career in it. Grab a drink or two and begin new friendships with other UX professionals in the area. Bring co-workers, friends, and anyone else you think would benefit from the community.

The Role of Design Systems in User Experience with Billy Sweetman
Join us as Billy Sweetman, Design Lead at Headway, talks about design systems and their role in user experience! Grab a drink or two and meet with other designers, engineers, and business professionals.Bring co-workers, friends, and anyone else you think would benefit from the community.

UX Insights with Thomas Bishop, Product Designer at Automattic
Join us as Thomas Bishop, Product Designer at Automattic, shares some UX insights from designing at scale. Grab a drink or two and meet with other UX professionals. Bring co-workers, friends, and anyone else you think would benefit from the community.