We kick the new year off with a terrific replay of five talks from UX Camp Brighton 2014. With so many great sessions, selecting just five has been tricky. What we've gone for represents a nice spread of the huge range of topics covered on the day.
Tickets and info: http://uxbrighton.org.uk/uxcb14-redux/
Jeremy will discuss the following studies:
Jeremy is a UX designer at Amido.
The average person spends more time thinking about things, rather than the spaces between things. Fact. Space is content. This talk is about how artists morph, mould and manipulate space (and the spaces between things) to adjust the way we receive information. There will be flash cards and some hardcore choreographic theory.
Ellen is a content strategist at The Copy House & experimental performance arts maker.
Information architecture (IA) is the art and science of organising and labelling websites to support task completion and intuitive access to content. In 5 minutes I'll tell you all the secrets and skills you'll ever need to know to be a successful Information Architect. In the rest of the session we'll get hands-on with a tricky information space - my spice drawer.
Chris is head of User Experience at Cogapp.
@chrishow
Details to follow…
Carlos is co–founder of Spook Studio & The Happy Startup School