UX Australia 2020 in Sketchnotes

It’s been years since I last attended UX Australia. Even with the event moving to digital, my content expectations were met with 4 half-days of speakers ranging from practical to inspirational.

As I would be experiencing the conference from my desk through numerous screens I thought analogue skechnoting would be the way to go. It meant one less screen to be staring at, and also gave me a way to stay focussed on the conference.

Visit the UX Australia 2020 website for more details.

Day 1

Tatiana - Systems of Systems - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Systems of Systems – Tatiana Mac
Mark - What about us? - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of
What about us? Marginalization, Privilege, Power, and Inclusion Today
 – Mark Lester Lacsamana
Styliana - The behavioural psychology of addictive technology - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of The Behavioural Psychology Underpinning Addictive Technology – Styliana Sarris

Darcy - Lessons from the 4th Estate - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of What Designers Must Learn from Journalists – Darcy Mangan
Vinita - Burnout - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Burnout: Confessions of a Corporate Design Athlete – Vinita Israni
Harold, Kevin and Jess - Co-design for a whole industry - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Have you ever wondered how you might codesign for a whole industry? – Harold Kuan, Kevin Yee & Jess Moriarty
Online conference set up
Sketchnotes of my desk set up for an online conference (i.e. UX Australia)

Day 2

Dan - Art of Questions in Design - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Questions: The Most Essential UX Tool – Dan Brown 
Vinney - The Accidental Business Person - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of The Accidental Business Person – Vinny Feeney 
Catherine - Schmick Features that lead to Kaching - UX Australia
Sketchnotes of
It’s more than designing shmick features to achieve kaching!
 – Catherine Hills 
Keith - UX SPIN - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of
Spins on User Experience
 – Keith Instone 
Gian - Mobile Accessibility - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Mobile Accessibility: Testing native apps and mobile sites for accessibility – Gian Wild

Day 3

Jess - Narratives for change - UX Australia
Sketchnotes of Narratives for Change: How Effective Stories help us Build New Systems – Jess Berentson Shaw
Ally - When UX interviews hit too close to home - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of
When UX interview questions hit too close to home
 – Ally Tutkaluk
Julie and Chris - Designing for emergency services - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Designing for Emergency Services – Julie Wynn & Chris Webster 
Nancy - Navigating UX Design across cultural boundaries - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of Navigating UX Design Across Cultural Boundaries – Nancy Douyon
Andrew - A human centred design approach to mental health - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of LIGHT: A Human-Centred Design Approach to Mental Health – Andrew Woodhead

Day 4

Shirley - The GO Story - UX Australia
Sketchnotes of The GO Story – The vision of Adam Goodes and Michael O’Loughlin – Shirley Chowdhary
Kelly and JP - Lean UX Research at Scale - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of
Assumptions are good for your UX
 – Andy Healey 
Melissa - Workshop Engagement and Self Determination Theory - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of
Lean UX Research at Scale
 – Kelly Krout & JP Carrascal
Andy - Assumptions are good for your UX - UX Australia 2020
Sketchnotes of
Significantly increase engagement in your UX workshops by applying Self Determination Theory
 – Melissa Voderberg


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