Hi all, Following a busy year for NUX, with changes amongst the NUX-Leeds committee and the first ever conference – NUX One – we’ve decided that the next NUX-Leeds event will be after the fun and frivolities of the festive season, and will take place on Thursday 31st January 2013. We will then convene on […]
Continue Reading →UX Survey
WhatUsersDo is sponsoring a survey with Econsultancy: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1092646/WhatUsersDo-User-Experience-Survey-2013 If you complete the survey, you will get free access to a report which will provide insight into the major trends in user experience, how others are successfully implementing user experience across multiple channels, the tools they use as well as internal challenges they face and how they […]
Continue Reading →NUXONE Slides, Videos & Blog Posts
Slides Chris Atherton: http://www.slideshare.net/CJAtherton/numikos-digital-strategy-for-time-to-change-at-nux-one Nigel Walley: http://www.iburbiastudiosmc.co.uk/news-updates/92-news-updates/latest-news/89-northernux Videos Blog Posts Nigel Walley: http://www.iburbiastudiosmc.co.uk/news-updates/92-news-updates/latest-news/89-northernux Email conference@nuxuk.org if you have a blog post about the conference we can link to.
Continue Reading →Slides from NUX 24th September – Measuring Affective Interaction Design by Rob Stevens
In case you missed the presentation a couple of weeks ago for the NUX event in Leeds, Rob Stevens has very kindly sent over his slides for us to have as reference and for those who didn’t make it. Slides can be found here; https://nuxuk.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/NUX-Presentation-Emotional-Design-by-Rob-Stevens.pdf If you want to get in touch directly with Rob, […]
Continue Reading →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 […]
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