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These pictures really capture the vibe of this year’s lovely UX London event.
Benjamin’s retrospective on three years of volunteering at web conferences, some of them run by Clearleft.
These pictures really capture the vibe of this year’s lovely UX London event.
A lovely heartfelt personal look back at dConstruct.
dConstruct was about the big ideas, but not in a wanky TED way. It was about ideas on the horizon brought into focus, it always left me wanting to know more.
dConstruct was never about the big showy thing that will make you millions. It was about the interesting. It gave you seeds to take away with you, and that’s important.
I love the thoughtfulness that Sally put into her personal write-up of dConstruct.
Wow, what a day. A really diverse selection of talks that went all over the map. From building vast world-changing health systems, to scaling and archiving global online communities, to the beauty and joy of calligraphy. And lasers. I enjoyed the lot, which is rare for me at an event like this.
A rather lovely write-up of the final dConstruct!
Above all it was nice to see the diversity of approaches and reasons for doing ‘design’ / art / whatever. Some of us are solving the hard problems, some of us are thinking philosophically or creating new tools, and some of us are just having fun – and all approaches are valid and useful.
If you were at dConstruct on Friday and you enjoyed the mood music during the breaks, this is what you were listening to.
If you’re planning on going to a conference, please get your ticket as soon as you can.
Three magnificent days of design knowledge.
Peter Boersma is joining us for day three to nerd out about design ops.
Rama Gheerawo, Matt Webb, and Maggie Appleton!
A veritable feast of outstanding talks and workshops on design systems and design ops.