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Next Leeds Event – Impact of Social Media and Changing People’s Behaviours

29/11/2011 in #nuxuk, Events

This is a free public event and will be held on Monday 12th December at 6:30pm

Charlotte Britton, MD of Optimum Exposure will make the final talk of the year for Leeds NUX. She takes her experience working with clients marketing strategies from the consumer point of view. Optimum Exposure is a social media and search engine optimisation agency / consultancy based in Leeds.

She will be talking about how social media has changed people’s behaviour of how they interact with companies online.  The overall presence is more fragmented and customer engagement is more crucial than ever before.  Find out what this means for your overall customer experience of your brand and how it impacts the customer journey and usability.

Tickets can be found here;

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2570785288

As normal use twitter hashtag #nuxuk

The event will be hosted by SimpleUsability Ltd, situated in the Round Foundry Media Centre. Directions and instructions as to how to get there can be found on the eventbrite page above.

NUX Manchester – Prototyping with Axure Presentations

16/06/2011 in Resources

Below are the presentations from the Axure session held on Monday 6th June which was kindly sponsored by Axure & Code Computerlove.


Part 1 – Prototyping with Axure RP – A brief introduction to Axure by Ali Zaman



Download Ali’s sample Axure RP file

Twitter: @web233


Part 2 – Prototyping with Axure RP – PROTOTYPING WORKSHOPS: for requirements, user insight & interaction design by Chris Bush



Twitter: @suthen


Part 3 – Prototyping with Axure RP – Using Axure for Usability Testing by Barry Briggs



Download Barry’s sample Axure RP files

Twitter: @quiffboy


Axure RP Licence Winner

Congratulations to James Darracott who is the lucky winner of a full Axure RP licence worth $589 which was kindly donated to us by Axure. A big thanks to Axure for being so generous with the prize.

If you are interested in trying out axure you can download a free 30 day trial.


Photos from the session

Usability and UX 101 Talk in Manchester – 10th Feb

24/01/2011 in Events

Details are below of an upcoming event I’m talking at, at MMU in Manchester.

“Usability & User Experience 101″

  • When: Thursday, February 10, 2011 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (GMT)
  • Where: Michael E. Porter Lecture Theatre, MMU Business School, Aytoun Street, M1 3GH Manchester
  • Who with: Paul Rouke, Head of Usability at PRWD
  • Twitter Hashtag: #UX101
  • Register for FREE: http://saschoolux101.eventbrite.com/

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NUX Event in Manchester Monday 6 September 2010

20/07/2010 in Events

After our summer break, we’re back in September with the following two items:

  • Agile User Experience, presented by Sam Sutton
  • Design Exercise, facilitated by Peter Bagnall

Please note, we will be starting earlier than usual at 6.45pm

Here are the full details:

Agile User Experience

Waterfall is dead, at least according to some. But in a software development world that is moving more and more to using Agile methods, where do traditional user experience practitioners fit in? I will be attempting to answer that question both from my own experience working within Scrum and Kanban, as well as looking at emerging best practice from leaders in the field of Agile UX.

Image of Sam SuttonAbout Sam Sutton

A passionate advocate of both agile development and user centered design, Sam has spent the last 3 years working as a designer within a Agile software development house, as well as working on projects as a freelancer. Sam has recently made the move to working full time as a freelancer, as Superdeluxesam. You can get in touch with him at www.twitter.com/superdeluxesam or sam@superdeluxesam.com.

Design Exercise

Pete Bagnall will be leading NUX’s second design exercise in September. The focus will be on high level design, rather than detailed design this time – looking at what information users might require, what the process through their task is like and therefore what functionality will help them achieve their goals. We’ll also look at how this competes with the business goals, and approaches for preventing conflicts between business and user goals, and between the goals of different user communities.

Clients often want guidance on which features they should include in their systems, and how to prioritise them. This exercise will help to show one method of answering those questions in a more rigourous and objective fashion, giving clients reassurance that it is based on more than the designers opinion. Being aware of what information is required to support a feature also helps to uncover dependencies between feature sets, which can help in planning development schedules.

Turning user goals into informational and functional requirements is a vital part of goal directed interaction design. Without this even the greatest interface design is likely to fail.

There will be an opportunity to discuss any techniques you use, so do feel free to bring you methods along!

About the Speaker

Pete Bagnall is an independent Interaction and Software Architect, at his company SurfaceEffect Ltd. He has had a varied career in the software industry from network research at BT’s research labs at Martlesham Heath (now Adastral Park) to working as an Interaction Designer in Silicon Valley. He’s taught courses for Lancaster University and presented workshops in design methodologies at the BCS annual HCI conference. More details can be found on his website www.surfaceeffect.com

Let Us Know You’re Coming

It helps if we have an idea of numbers, so if you want, you can let us know you’re coming at the Upcoming website. It is fine to just turn up on the night if you want.

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Time

The event will be from 6.45pm to 9pm

Venue

Code Computerlove
Ducie House
Ducie Street
Manchester
M1 2JW

The entrance is on Peak Street, look for the robot above the door.

Sponsor

The venue has been kindly provided by Code Computerlove, a digital communications agency based in Manchester, England.

Future Events

  • October 2010 (Leeds): agenda tbc
  • November 2010 (Manchester): Communication theme for World Usability Day
  • December 2010 (Manchester): Christmas social
  • January 2011 (Leeds): Interaction Architecture for Startups and Digital Agencies
  • February 2011 (Manchester): agenda tbc
  • March 2011 (York): agenda tbc

Find out more about future events

June 2010 Event Report – Discount Usability Testing

08/06/2010 in Events

The month’s event was held at the Brewery Tap on Monday 8 June 2010. It’s a while since we met in Leeds, and it was great to see four new people coming along. The main theme was discount usability testing…

Introductions

We started by introducing ourselves and what we do. We had people attending from Leeds, Harrogate, York and Lancaster. The steering group talked a bit about what Northern User Experience is and how it works.

Discount Usability Testing

book cover for Rocket Surgery Made EasyTonight’s session was facilitated by Keith Doyle. We listened to a Boagworld Podcast of an interview bewteen Paul Boag and Steve Krug about Krug’s new book called ‘Rocket Surgery Made Easy‘. This was followed by a discussion of Krug’s methodology and of how we carry out usability tests in general. Lee Duddell from What Users Do has met Steve Krug, and he explained the unmoderated usability tests which they offer – a service which Krug recommends in his book and which is discussed in the Podcast.

Instant Usability Testing

We had a quick go at Krug’s methods to identify the top few things which would improve the Northern User Experience website in the next month. One issue raised was to split the text out to make it easier to read, so in this post, I have added more headings – so hopefully this site is becoming more usable already!

What are your thoughts on discount usability testing?

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Sponsor

Tonight’s venue was sponsored by www.extremeusability.co.uk