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These pictures really capture the vibe of this year’s lovely UX London event.
These pictures really capture the vibe of this year’s lovely UX London event.
If you were at dConstruct on Friday and you enjoyed the mood music during the breaks, this is what you were listening to.
The presentations themselves afforded a level of candor in personal narrative unlike any event I’ve been a part of thus far. We laughed, we cried (both quite literally), we were inspired — all, together. I can’t say enough about the vulnerability and courage of my fellow speakers, sharing their stories to move all of us — forward.
This is a lovely write-up of Leading Design New York from Justin.
The level of thought given to every nuance of this conference—from inclusiveness and safety, to privacy of discussed material and questions asked, to thoughtfulness of conference gear, to quality of the coffee via the on-premises baristas, to the well-conceived accompanying online program—were simply top-notch. Macro and micro. The event organizers and team: equally thoughtful and tremendous to work with.
You don’t want to miss this! A five-day online conference with a different theme each day:
Speakers include Amy Hupe, Kelly Goto, Kristina Halvorson, Lou Downe, Leisa Reichelt and many more still to be announce, all for ludicrously cheap ticket prices.
I know it sounds like I’m blowing my own trumpet because this is a Clearleft event, but I had nothing to do with it. The trumpets of my talented co-workers should be blasting in harmonious chorus.
(It’s a truly lovely website too!)
I’ve managed to convince Paul to come out of the shadows for one last heist—it’s gonna be good!
(And Paul shares a discount for 20% off your UX London ticket!)
If you’re planning on going to a conference, please get your ticket as soon as you can.
No conference talks this year, but three conferences I’m hosting.
Could your company help support the UX London scholarship programme?
Complementary tickets for people from under-estimated groups.
The digital design festival is back—live and in-person!