I loved the experience! Very well organised, I learnt a lot from talks, great quality of presentations! There were workshops happening as well and there was a design quiz and networking, so overall th... See more
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As with most conferences, there are moments when you are beaming and clapping and other moments when you are watching your clock and looking for the next break...this had both. On the whole, the conte... See more
It's my first conference of this kind and I really enjoyed it. Very insightful to get an idea of how other companies work with UX. It was quite intensive and by the end it was difficult to absorb... See more
Overall the conference was good. There were some really good speakers, others not so. The most interesting talks were: How to Target UX to Different Psychographics from Patrick Fagan, and Building the... See more
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User Experience design conference in London that's not about buzzwords, but collaboration between designers. Run by The School of UX.
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Wapping Lane, E1W 2SF, London, United Kingdom
- theuxconf.com
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Interesting and comfortable
Interesting and relevant topics, very easy to login from home through the platform, didn't participate the workshops.
It was great
It was great, despite being online. The lectures were laser-focused, the speakers were the cream of the crop. They also had virtual booths, which were quite a plus. Overall, I liked it.
Interesting speakers. Worth the time
Well organised, interesting, and well-presented. Good online interactions for Q&A. Thanks!
More to like than dislike and overall thumbs up.
As with most conferences, there are moments when you are beaming and clapping and other moments when you are watching your clock and looking for the next break...this had both. On the whole, the content was more positive than negative and in general, the quality was good. Some presenters didn't really answer the topic in their title and some presenters didn't quite have their audience 'held'. The logistics of the conference worked really well, especially given that it was all remote, although I don't think that Figma was a good choice for collaborative sessions in the workshop. The really notable sessions (Felice Hawley - Content Design and UX Writing & Iannish Posooa – How to Design Accessible UI, to name two), made up for any shortcomings and I finished feeling inspired and enriched.
I loved the experience
I loved the experience! Very well organised, I learnt a lot from talks, great quality of presentations! There were workshops happening as well and there was a design quiz and networking, so overall the conference was interactive and engaging. I was able to meet new people and hear from the experts! I'll definitely attend next year!
The event was well organised
The event was well organised. The talks were interesting and insightful. I can't wait for the next one!

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I loved the conference. ❤️ Let's go again next year.
Nice people all around, a lot of relevant knowledge in a conveniently consumable format. Good atmosphere, location and food. And excellent organisation and useful talk recordings. Didn't take part in any workshops though, as they were not too interesting topics for me personally. I loved The UX Conference in London. ❤️👏🏼

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Modern and informative conference
Modern and informative conference. I come to UK every time!

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Great Conference
I really appreciated the selection of the speakers and the variety of the topics. The conference is well organised and I had a couple of very inspiring talks with some of the speakers and colleagues.

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Excellent experience
Excellent experience, interesting talks, cosy venue :-)

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Okay
good facilities but it was hard work staying seated all day with no interaction

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I attended the first day and found that…
I attended the first day and found that there was too much a focus on diversity, accessibility and identity politics. I'm of course broadly in favour of improving all these things as part of my UX strategy but expected a more nuanced approach and a lot more practical advice on how to improve the experience of the 'general' user. Just my opinion though... was well organised and the catering was excellent.

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Interesting talks but not much to take…
Interesting talks but not much to take away for someone with a background in UX. Poor variety of drinks during the day (tea, coffee or water only) and not set up to serve lunch efficiently. I won't be attending again.

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It wasn't great
I hate to rate things down but unfortunately I felt that this conference wasn't for me.
Maybe it's more suited to junior designers but I certainly didn't get much out of it. The reason I attend a conference is to either learn something new, or to put into a new perspective the things I already know. I didn't get any of these here.
Mid-way through Rachel's talk about stress in the workplace, I actually left the conference. I felt that this wasn't related to UX at all and I was wasting my time. Apologies if I am being harsh but there were no takeaways for me. Regarding the venue, the location was lovely and it was a great set up to network with other people in the industry.

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Good talks but I expected more
My colleague and I visited London to join the UX conference for the first time. Most of the talks were really good! A lot of different topics, nice length and good speakers. Some were more informative, some were more inspirational, a good mix. I was also pretty happy when we received the slides from these presentations.
What I mostly missed was the experience of the conference itself. For a UX (design) conference I would expect that the conference itself would also be more an experience. For example interaction with the audience, more energizers, a creative/warm welcome and goodbye, some (creative) exercises to connect with other visitors during the day, this kind of things.
This was a bit disappointing for me but maybe I expected too much on this level.

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Brilliant conference
A fantastic day of talks and some really insightful views on UX from different people within the industry. Great set up and venue (even if the queue for lunch was a little long!)

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No takeaways for me
For junior designers, this could be interesting and exciting, but I'm afraid for someone with 10+ experience there were no takeaways for me and I didn't find it good value for money at all.

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Professional & Resourceful Conference Experience
From A to the Z, professionally handled with amazing speakers from various numbers of speakers all around the world with divergent topics that related with user experience & design and friendly audience, The UX Conference is one of the most important, resourceful and design experience in London. UX & UI is more than just designs and UX Conference shows that in order to create an experience for users, you have to understand what kind of personas are you designing for and how each company, corporation or governments/cities are handling situation differently with beautiful knowledge sharing environment and networking opportunities.

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Excellent talks
Excellent talks, staff and venue.
I´ve enjoyed all the great talks, for sure I will try to come back for the next edition!
Congratulations to everyone who made the logistic! Everything was fantastic!
Greating from México City :)

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