In-conference workshops at UX Copenhagen 2023
Thursday, March 23 at 2-3:30 pm:
Debbie Levitt on UX Research “Don’t democratize UX Research – and governance for those doing it” (in-person)
This actionable session dives into many of the pro-democratization reasons and arguments, and offers critical thinking and counter-arguments for all of them.
Oliver Schöndorfer on Typography “Unleash the invisible power of UI typography” (in-person)
After this entertaining and inspiring workshop, you will have practical guidelines on how better to choose and use typefaces for your next design.
Rachael Edwards and Demi Daniels of Auto Trader UK on Inclusive Content “Unlock the hidden power of inclusive content” (in-person)
Your words matter. In this content design-focused workshop, you’ll learn how to write for real people and create better user journeys though the hidden power of inclusive language. https://uxcopenhagen.com/demi-daniels-and-rachael-edwards/
Friday, March 24 at 1:30 – 3 pm:
Tiziana d’Agostino on UX Psychology “Psychological insights in UX” (in-person)
Tiziana will be sharing with us the most important psychological insights that will help us create the right product that in turn will deliver real value.
Tobias Christian Jensen on Inclusive Design “The use of color in the Dark Ages” (in-person)
Color plays a quintessential role when we design, yet we often struggle with using color in a way that makes our intentions clear to everyone and meets the requirements for inclusive design.
https://uxcopenhagen.com/tobias-christian-jensen/
Color plays a quintessential role when we design, yet we often struggle with using color in a way that makes our intentions clear to everyone and meets the requirements for inclusive design.
https://uxcopenhagen.com/tobias-christian-jensen/
Jen Blatz on “Spontaneous Talks Frameworks” (in-person)
The hacks you’ll learn in this workshop will allow you to present information on a short timeline. Spontaneous Talks Frameworks help you break up your story into smaller, consumable chunks so it’s easier to organize and remember – and use it to present your UX work.”
https://uxcopenhagen.com/jen-blatz
https://uxcopenhagen.com/jen-blatz