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
What about us? Marginalization, Privilege, Power, and Inclusion Today – Mark Lester Lacsamana
Day 2
It’s more than designing shmick features to achieve kaching! – Catherine Hills
Spins on User Experience – Keith Instone
Day 3
When UX interview questions hit too close to home – Ally Tutkaluk
Day 4
Assumptions are good for your UX – Andy Healey
Lean UX Research at Scale – Kelly Krout & JP Carrascal
Significantly increase engagement in your UX workshops by applying Self Determination Theory – Melissa Voderberg