Welcome to June’s NUX Manchester event We have 2 talks on at the next event, covering very different techniques in user testing. Book your place now http://nux-manchester-june.eventbrite.co.uk/ 1. Usability Testing in Your Toolbox In this interactive session the various types of usability testing will be explored. The aim is for people to share experiences […]
Continue Reading →Our free Manchester meet-ups are held in venues around Manchester on the last Thursday of each month between March – November.
Experience Bubbles, Interactions and the power struggle with device augmentation (Oct 1st, Manchester)
About the session: The rise in popularility of internet connected devices in our daily lives has changed the way we experience digital environments, no longer are users just experiencing the internet through desktop devices and this is changing the way we think about personal space and develop our social structures and groups. After all, we all […]
Continue Reading →Accessibility in Practice – September 3rd – NUX Manchester
This session will be a practical look at Accessibility in practice. Clare Davidson from SimpleUsability will be joined by Barry Hill, who has been using Jaws for the past 15 years. This session will give you the opportunity to see how Barry navigates his way through websites using Jaws assistive technology. We will then discuss […]
Continue Reading →Responsive UX – NUX Manchester – Monday 6 August 2012
Register at Eventbrite This is a free event in Manchester presented by @keithdoyle on Responsive User Experience. A responsive website is one which will work on any device with a good user experience, including smartphones. In this session, Keith will cover: A UX definition of Responsive Some key design patterns for responsive websites Navigation patterns […]
Continue Reading →Manchester NUX 9th July: It’s All About You, Baby: Why Your Customers Do What They Do…
… And How you can Design for it. Monday 9th July, 7pm at Code Computerlove http://numxmcrjuly2012.eventbrite.co.uk/ Chris Atherton and Barry Briggs explore the reasons why users behave the way they do, and explain how understanding user psychology can help you design better experiences. Chris Atherton Chris used to be a psychologist, but kept tripping over […]
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