UX Australia 2010

When & Where

Pre-conference workshops

25 August 2010

Main Conference

26-27 August 2010

Location

Langham Hotel, Melbourne, Australia

Key dates

  • Feb 2010: Call for proposals
  • 21 March 2010: Call for proposals closes
  • 22 March - 2 April 2010: Proposals reviewed
  • mid April 2010: Conference program announced
  • 1 May 2010: Conference registration opens

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    UX Australia 2010 will be a 3-day user experience design conference, with one day of workshops and two days of presentations about designing great experiences for people.

    Pre-conference workshops focus on practical skills to help you get started, learn new techniques and explore ideas in detail. Conference presentations provide practical skills to take away, inspire you for your next project, stretch your knowledge in a new direction or show how someone in a different field has tackled a problem just like yours.

    The conference encompasses many aspects of user experience design including core topics such as information architecture, interaction design, information design, content, visual design & strategy as well as the design of physical objects and environments.

    Time and location

    The Langham Hotel lobby
    25-27 August, 2010. Langham Hotel, Southbank, Melbourne (Australia)

    Latest updates

    Conference program development

    The conference program will be developed in a similar way to UX Australia 2009 – with a call for proposals, peer review of submissions and final selection of conference presentations. So start thinking now about what you might like to present.

    We’d like to see some of presentations about projects in physical space, so if you are involved in industrial design, exhibition design, architecture or integration of digital and physical, please think about getting involved.

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