Eventing

In person events are like buses. You go two years without one and then three come along at once.

My buffer is overflowing from experiencing three back-to-back events. Best of all, my participation was different each time.

First of all, there was Leading Design New York, where I was the host. The event was superb, although it���s a bit of a shame I didn���t have any time to properly experience Manhattan. I wasn���t able to do any touristy things or meet up with my friends who live in the city. Still the trip was well worth it.

Right after I got back from New York, I took the train to Edinburgh for the Design It Build It conference where I was a speaker. It was a good event. I particularly enjoyed Rafaela Ferro talk on accessibility. The last time I spoke at DIBI was 2011(!) so it was great to make a return visit. I liked that the audience was seated cabaret style. That felt safer than classroom-style seating, allowing more space between people. At the same time, it felt more social, encouraging more interaction between attendees. I met some really interesting people.

I got from Edinburgh just in time for UX Camp Brighton on the weekend, where I was an attendee. I felt like a bit of a moocher not giving a presentation, but I really, really enjoyed every session I attended. It���s been a long time since I���ve been at a Barcamp-style event���probably the last Indie Web Camp I attended, whenever that was. I���d forgotten how well the format works.

But even with all these in-person events, online events aren���t going anywhere anytime soon. Yesterday I started hosting the online portion of Leading Design New York and I���ll be doing it again today. The post-talk discussions with Julia and Lisa are lots of fun!

So in the space of just of a couple of weeks I���ve been a host, a speaker, and an attendee. Now it���s time for me to get my head back into one other event role: conference curator. No more buses/events are on the way for the next while, so I���m going to be fully devoted to organising the line-up for UX London 2022. Exciting!

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