Eventbrite URL: http://nuxmcrfeb2012.eventbrite.com/ Paul Rouke, Head of Usability & Conversion at PRWD will share some stories about the user engagement sessions he has conducted and the key learnings which have developed his view and understanding of the conversion world. You will also learn about some applied techniques that brands use to improve their site conversion […]
Continue Reading →Next Leeds Event Monday 27th February – Accessibility in Practice
This session will be a practical look at Accessibility in action. 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 →Prototyping with Mobile First, Axure and Balsamiq
The next Leeds event will be on Monday 23 January This is a free, public event Full Details & Registration on Eventbrite Presenter @keithdoyle from Navopia Giveaways One copy of Luke Wroblewski’s ‘Mobile First’ book Three copies of Balsamiq’s ‘Mockups for Desktop’ One copy of Axure Sponsor Venue and refreshments provided by Simple Usability
Continue Reading →New Digital Event in Bradford
A new event on 12 January which might be of interest to NUXers… http://mad-bradford-eorg.eventbrite.com/ MAD Bradford is a monthly event which will bring together employees, business owners and university/college staff that are involved or interested in creating media, using new development/production tools, and various ways of working in the media and digital industry. Each event will […]
Continue Reading →Next Manchester Event on Monday 9th January 2012: When Psychology Met User Experience (Redux)
This is a free, public event Date & Time: Monday 9th January 2012 at 7pm Venue: Code Computerlove Ducie House, Ducie Street, Manchester, M1 2JW (The entrance is on Peak Street, look for the cartoon robot sign above the door) When Psychology Met User Experience (Redux) A year ago, Chris Atherton was a senior lecturer in […]
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