UX London 2024, day three

UX London runs for three days, from June 18th to 20th. If you can, you should get a ticket for all three days. But if you can���t, you can get a one-day ticket. Think of each individual day as being its own self-contained conference.

The flow of the three-day event kind of mimics the design process itself. It starts with planning and research. Then it gets into the nitty-gritty product design details. Then it gets meta���

Day three, Thursday, June 20th is about design systems and design ops.

Maintenance matters, not just for the products and services you���re designing, but for the teams you���re designing with. You can expect a barrage of knowledge bombs on alignment and collaboration.

The bombardment commences with four great talks in the morning.

The eyes of a man with an impressive foppish fringe look out from inside a brightly-coloured child's space helmet. A professional portrait of a smiling woman with long hair in front of a black background. A woman with long curly hair outdoors with a big smile on her face. A pale-skinned woman with her tied back smiling in front of a white background. Brad Frost kicks things off with the question is atomic design dead? Brad will show you how to imagine what a global design system might look like.Alicia Calder��n is going to be talking about unlocking collaboration. Alicia will show you how to use a framework for creating lasting aligment between developers and designers.Benaz Irani will be speaking about empathy overload. Benaz will show you how to strike a balance between compassion and confidence within your team.Kara Kane is going to talk about why UX building blocks need standards. Kara will show you how to use standards to enable adoption and contribution to design systems.

After the lunch break you���ll have your pick of four superb workshops. It���s not an easy choice.

The eyes of a man with an impressive foppish fringe look out from inside a brightly-coloured child's space helmet. Close up of a smiling light-skinned woman wearing glasses with long red hair. A bearded short-haired man with light skin smiling outdoors amongst greenery. A white man with short hair and a bit of a ginger beard with a twinkle in his eye, wearing a plaid shirt. Brad Frost is not only giving a talk in the morning, he���s also leading an afternoon workshop on the design system ecosystem. Brad will show you how to unpack the many layers of the design system layer cake so you can deliver sturdy user interfaces and help teams work better together. St��phanie Walter is running a workshop on designing adaptive reusable components and pages. St��phanie will show you how to plan your content and information architecture to help build more reusable components.Tom Kerwin will be giving a workshop on multiverse mapping. Tom will show you how to pin down your product strategy and to align your team around the stuff that matters.Luke Hay��is running a workshop on��bridging the gap between Research and Design. Luke will show you how to take practical steps to ensure that designers and researchers are working as a seamless team.

Finally we���ll finish the whole event with one last closing keynote. I���m very excited to announce who that���s going to be���I���ll only keep you on tenterhooks for a short while longer.

When step back and look at what���s on offer, day three of UX London looks pretty unmissable. If you work with a design system or heck, if you just work with other people, this is the day for you. So get your ticket now.

But be sure to use this discount code I���ve prepared just for you to get a whopping 20% off the ticket price: JOINJEREMY.

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