Afterwards – all the links, photos, presentations etc
Thank you for making UXcampLondon a great day! With your help we have all had a lot of fun with a fantastic range of discussions, met new like-minded people and shared exciting ideas.
Join us at London IA
The discussions don’t have to stop here. We already have a vibrant community at London IA and hope you will join us to continue with your conversations, ideas and making friends with fellow UXers.
Discussing UXCampLondon
Don’t forget to blog, tweet, and post pictures as much as you want. We will add a link to our website.
Get in touch
We’d love to hear your feedback at [email protected].
Our Sponsors
We would like to thank our sponsors again for making UXCampLondon 1.5 happen. A big round of applause to LBi and whatusersdo.
Most of all we hope you enjoyed your Barcamp and would like to do it again later this year.
From the day
Below is a selection of photo sets, presentations and blogs from the day. We will keep updating this page as more stuff gets posted to #uxcamplondon. There is some video to follow
Thanks to everyone for making it a great day.
Photos
Jeff Van Campen’s set (including grid of talks with links)
Matthew Solle’s UXCampLondon set
Tom Hume’s set (including badgers)
Ben Gilmore’s set
Future Shape’s Sketchnotes
Adrian Howard’s set
Presentations
@evalottchen’s Visual Note Taking
Monika Szczygieł’s The Pie Lies
Adrian Howard’s A-Z of Developer/Designer Chats
Lucy Spence’s UX and Split Testing
Lee McIvor’s From Post its to Personas
Sjors Timmer’s Designing for Customisable Sites
Michele Ide-Smith’s Embedding Usability from Scratch
Jason Mesut’s Get a Better Job (with Marcvus Mustafa) and UX must die
@solle’s Learning from Childhood (never presented)
Stephen Hellen’s An introduction to Topic maps: Structure and relationships of information
Grow Old Along With Me, The Talking Fridge Has Yet To Be. (Assistive Domotics Usability Evaluation.)
Agile & User Experience
Blogging
From post-its to personas #uxcamplondon and her live blogging
UXCampLondon 2010 Report
My UX Camp London adventures
UXCampLondon 1.5 from Jessica’s Posterous
On the day…
Not long to go
UXCampLondon is just a week away! Saturday 17 April, to be precise.
Demand was higher than even we anticipated – a great indication of how the UX scene in Britain is flourishing. If you have a ticket but now don’t think you can make it, please let us know as soon as possible [email protected]. We won’t judge you. There are lots of people in the reserve list giving us puppy dog eyes and we’d love to give them a good home.
Getting there
The lovely people of LBi are generously giving us access to their brand new meeting space in Brick Lane. There are lots of rooms both big and small to choose from.
Venue address: LBi London, Atlantis Building, Truman Brewery, 146 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU.
The best way to get to Brick Lane from the underground is Liverpool Street. Take the Bishopsgate West exit (near platforms 11-13). Turn right onto Brushfield Street. Cross Commercial Street. Turn right onto Fournier Street. At T-junction with Brick Lane turn left. LBi is about 300 metres away on the right.
Please turn up between 9 and 9.45. We’ll start the intro session at 10am sharp.
On the day
If it’s your first BarCamp, you might be wondering what to expect. We recommend Vero Pepperrell’s excellent BarCamp Virgin’s Guide
to find out why BarCamps are different to other conferences. As you know, all attendees are also participants, so start thinking about your session. Everyone has 30 minutes for a presentation / panel / discussion group / demo / whatever. Rough and ready, improvised, polished, it’s up to you. Sign up for a slot on the day and knock ‘em
dead.
You’ll probably want to bring:
- a laptop, plus its chargers and cables (Mac users, you might want to bring a DVI to VGA adapter for the projectors)
- a presentation of some kind. It’s a good idea to back it up onto a USB stick.
- business cards
- a spare power strip if you have one. They’re really useful.
You’ll have free access to the LBi guest wifi on the day.
Food and drink
This year we are doing things a little differently. We invite you all to bring your own food to the camp and share it with your fellow campers potluck style.
We are working on finding a pub to gather at after the event. More details on the venue will follow.
A big thank you
We want to thank our fantastic sponsors LBi and whatusersdo for their generous contributions towards making UXCampLondon 1.5 happen.
That’s all for now. Please feel free to talk, tweet, blog and rant about UXCampLondon if you’re as excited as we are. The official tag is ‘uxcamplondon’.
Can’t wait to meet you all!
The UXCampLondon folks
Announcing UXCampLondon 2010
We are very happy to announce that UXCamplondon will continue this year. We are calling it UXCamplondon 1.5 as it will be a less elaborate affair than last year but we promise it will be equally as rewarding. The host and main sponsor this year is LBi and the date is Saturday 17 April. Further details will be announced very soon and of course the most important issue of how to snap up a ticket.
In the meantime if you didn’t make UXCamplondon 2009 (and even if you did) take a look through all the details from that event and/or read up on what people thought:
and
A round up of blog posts:
- http://www.tomhume.org/2009/08/uxcamplondon.html
- http://boonyew.com/interaction/2009/08/23/my-uxcamplondon-review/
- http://unmethodical.posterous.com/wham-bam-wireframe-and-other-miscellaneous-st
- http://www.dontreadmyblog.com/?p=1958
- http://judyrees.wordpress.com/2009/08/23/exploration-with-ux-explorers/
- http://www.cennydd.co.uk/2009/lessons-from-uxcamplondon/
- http://www.alphabux.net/2009/08/test/#more-3
- http://blog.gumtree.com/uxcamplondon-at-gumtree/
- http://www.wearelucy.com/blog/2009/08/25/uxcamplondon-fieldnotes/
- http://robenslin.com/2009/08/26/uxcamplondon/
Sponsors and Supporters for 2010
Lost Boys International
“We think it’s fair to say we now live in a digital world. The Internet changed the relationship between people and information, and revolutionised the relationship between people and brands. Old approaches to marketing just don’t cut the mustard with consumers anymore.
We think the biggest issue for brands these days is believability. It’s not good enough to demonstrate your proposition in advertising, you have to prove your value every day in demonstrable ways.
That’s why LBi exists. We’re a marketing and technology agency with the ability to manage brands digitally throughout the entire customer journey. We call it Building Believable Brands.”
What Users Do
Easy, affordable website user testing
We’ve made it really easy, fast and affordable to test websites with our panel of UK internet users.
We video our testers’ screens and spoken thoughts so you can see what users do and hear what they think. From only £25.
If you would like to support UXCamplondon 2010 please get in touch with any of the organisers: