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 →NUX Leeds – UX Into Large Organisations – 23 July 2012
This is a free event on Monday 23 July 2012 presented by Ian Franklin from IFonly Consulting The session is aimed at people who have large organisation clients or who work for and in large organisations. It will consist of a presentation and a multi-group discussion for sharing experiences and ideas. Register for this event […]
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 […]
Continue Reading →NUX Leeds 25 June 6:30pm: When psychology met UX (Redux)
This is a free, public event Date & Time: Monday 25th June 2012 at 6:30pm Venue: Round Foundry Media Centre, Foundry Street, LS11 5QP Leeds When Psychology Met User Experience (Redux) Chris Atherton used to be a psychologist, but kept tripping over user experience and usability issues. After working at Skype and then as a freelance UX consultant, she […]
Continue Reading →NUX Leeds Responsive UX
Responsive UX: Case Study, Strategy & Clinic Monday 28 May 2012 from 18:30 to 20:30 – note that this is not a bank holiday! Reserve a place This event is about creating websites which are optimised for mobile, tablet and desktop using ‘Responsive’ techniques. The presenters are Keith Doyle (Navopia) and Paddy Callaghan (University of Bradford) […]
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