This is our monthly informal gathering - just turn up, grab a drink, take a seat and start talking UX! You'll find us upstairs at The Outhouse (off the top of Broughton St.) - take the stairs to the right of the bar as you enter the venue.
Each month we'll have a short talk followed by some discussion around the things that interest you most. Add your ideas to our sketchbook - http://bit.ly/2khJxvg
Timeline:
5.30pm. If you've not been before, come along and say "Hi" and find out what we're all about.
6pm. Arrive, secure drinks, chat.
6.30pm. Group announcements (job opportunities, upcoming events etc.)
This meetup will take place online via Zoom (starting 6.30pm)
6.30pm - Intro & community announcements
7pm - Talk - Designing for Emotions
Zanna is a graphic designer at Editions Financial, who recently completed a user experience design course with UXDI. She will share the insights gathered from the research of airline websites and observing the users booking flights online. The talk will focus on the things that frustrate users, dark patterns and usability issues.
7.30pm - Discussion - Working remotely
We'll use breakouts to discuss the impact of current circumstances on our working patterns, and the challenges and opportunities this brings. We'll also discuss our experiences using remote methods and tools.
This meetup will take place online via Zoom (starting 6.30pm).
Click the link in the invite to enter the meeting.
The password is 005767.
6.30pm - Intro & community announcements
7pm - Talk - Designing for Emotions
Zanna is a graphic designer at Editions Financial, who recently completed a user experience design course with UXDI. She will share the insights gathered from the research of airline websites and observing the users booking flights online. The talk will focus on the things that frustrate users, dark patterns and usability issues.
7.30pm - Discussion - Working remotely
We'll use breakouts to discuss the impact of current circumstances on our working patterns, and the challenges and opportunities this brings. We'll also discuss our experiences using remote methods and tools.