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Archive for October, 2009

UX Brighton review: Remote User Research – A 360° View

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

This evening I attended UX Brighton for the first time since moving to (and starting work in) Brighton this summer. A glance through some past events looked promising; some real experts in the areas of usability and user experience have taken time out to share their knowledge with others at this regular free event.

This particular session focused on remote user testing and its benefits (plus a few drawbacks). Since the web is accessed beyond the confines of our studios or cities, so the users of the websites we build may be spread geographically. Not only may their locations be diverse, their skills may also range considerably. This is where remote testing can come into its own, allowing us to sample a wider audience to test our work and often at a lower cost than traditional on-site testing.

A leftfield look at the future of the web; deciperhing dConstruct 2009

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

dConstruct, the self-styled ‘thinking persons web conference’ curated by Brighton-based UX evangelists Clearleft returned to the Brighton Dome in September for another year of conceptual talks and bold ideas. Unlike most conferences aimed at web designers and developers, dConstruct aims to make you think differently. Arrive expecting to learn the latest grid-layouts, CSS tricks or trending social-media topics and you will leave disappointed. Instead, arrive with an open mind and you will go home full of fantastic ideas and inspired to think bigger with your next project.