In our July round-up blog, we share the most clicked links from our @UXLondon, @Clearleft & @LDconf curated links newsletters.
Covering topics such as humane web practices, #Config24, open-source design systems & leadership models for designers. ⤵
https://t.co/2O82txq08i
While I'm no longer actively involved in @LDconf, the design leadership conference and community I started 8+ years ago, it's great to see they can still land amazing speakers and pull a great schedule together.
Andy suggests that teams do the '20 second gut test' which was developed by @clearleft. It's a way of understanding the gut feeling of your overarching organisation.
For more information: https://t.co/oI2HBe0AMa
As @clearleft's strategic programme lead & curator for Leading Design. Rebecca specialises in developing & delivering large-scale projects & events that support leadership, talent, community & innovation.
Learn more about your host Rebecca here - https://t.co/1augZ9Ui3M
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🙌 ...and finally, huge props go to the Clearleft team for all their hard work, good looks and know-how in organising another successful #UXLondon
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This time(ish) last week we were soaking up insights, playing ping-pong & enjoying all you can eat treats...
Jeremy Keith has summed up his experience of curating and hosting another smashing conference.
https://t.co/FPuf5VysCv
In this month's bumper curated links newsletter, we're talking all things @UXLondon 2024, designing for the right keyboard, browser support, how to make a strong case for accessibility & much more.
Read & subscribe via the link below.
Let's jump in - https://t.co/jzV37DKeY2
Through usability testing and group discussions, we delivered a report to @OpenUniversity with tactical recommendations for interface updates, competitor comparisons and future investigation options.
👉 Find out how we did it in the full case study here - https://t.co/zsLiJKEpLw
In this #TinyLesson, Richard Rutter (@clagnut) explains how and why it's important to fully understand the purpose of the form you're designing in order to maximise its effectiveness using the "Question Protocol," a simple yet powerful technique.
https://t.co/GYlkCGqjh7
Last week, we bid farewell to Chris Pearce who moves on to pastures new. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours. It was great to get the team together for drinks & mezé beautifully organised by the lovely Tessa Watson & the ever-reliable Frances Ulph on 'funting' duty.
We're delighted to be working with The @OpenUniversity again, this time with the @OUFreeLearning team on a series of design improvements.
Stay tuned for more updates!
📸 Find your photo!
We have loved seeing all of your images and posts on social media. You can now view all of our photos from the event – feel free to take a look, download and share using the hashtag - #UXLondon 🤳
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