Category Archives: UX

Engaged or enraged: slides and recommended reading from my talk at UX Camp Brighton 2012

Most important stuff first: Thank you! A big ‘Thank you!’ to everyone who attended my talk about designing for emotional experiences. You were a great and really supportive audience, and I really enjoyed it. I hope you had fun too! … Continue reading

Why might be the WiFi-enabled London Tube a bad idea?

I received an e-mail from the Transport for London today, that made me a bit sad. Some of the most frequented London Underground stations, such as Oxford Circus, King’s Cross St. Pancras, Victoria and a couple of other ones got … Continue reading

UK UPA Ethnography event – a few notes & recap

I was fortunate to get the ticket and here are my notes and recap of the 15th March UK UPA event on Ethnography, hosted by Sapient. The event was quite enlightening, mainly because I never got a proper exposure of … Continue reading

Why should UX designers care about ergonomics?

One module I did during my HCI-E course at UCLIC this year was Ergonomics. Because my background is originally in designing web interactions, front-end development and graphic design, I was fascinated by the physical side of Human-Computer Interaction straight from … Continue reading

A few notes on Lean UX talk by Jeff Gothelf – London IA February 2012

I was fortunate enough to secure my ticket for this month’s London IA event, and I was really looking forward to hearing Jeff Gothelf‘s talk about Lean UX, especially about usability testing and gathering user feedback in agile environment. I … Continue reading

Design Jam London 4

Recently, I was fortunate enough to get a ticket to the Design Jam London #4 this November. I heard a lot of praise about this event and I was really interested if it could live up to my expectations. The … Continue reading