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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.
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!)
Here’s a great write-up (with sketch notes) of last week’s conference portion of UX Fest:
There was a through-line of ethics through the whole conference that I enjoyed. The “design is the underdog” is tired and no longer true. I think that asking ourselves “now that we are here, how do we avoid causing harm?” is a much more mature conversation.
The videos from UX London 2017 are available for your viewing pleasure.
If you’ve never been to UX London, this short video communicates the flavour of the event nicely.
Benjamin’s retrospective on three years of volunteering at web conferences, some of them run by Clearleft.
Charlotte talks through some of the techniques she used when she was building the site for this year’s UX London, with a particular emphasis on improving perceived performance.
Harry’s 15 minute case-study presentation at UX London was excellent. He says the lesson is that we shouldn’t be afraid to make mistakes, but there’s another lesson here too: testing with users will save your ass.
A comprehensive report of the excellent first day of UX London.