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    Seminar: “The Loudest Duck” by Laura Liswood

    What can female heads of state teach us about diversity in leadership? Today’s sketchnote features highlights from a thought-provoking seminar by American author and speaker, Laura Liswood. …… Read more “Seminar: “The Loudest Duck” by Laura Liswood”

    June 16, 2016 by Jennifer

    Sketchnotes from UX Scotland 2015

    Here are my sketchnotes from the User Experience Scotland Conference, Edinburgh. This event took place on 11-12 June 2015. Thank you for all the interesting talks -…… Read more “Sketchnotes from UX Scotland 2015”

    June 12, 2015 by Jennifer

    Exploring issues around intellectual property in user experience…Are we burying our heads in the sand?

    In September 2014, fellow UX-in-Science aficionado Paula de Matos and I presented a ‘think tank’ session on intellectual property at the UX Cambridge conference. This post recaps…… Read more “Exploring issues around intellectual property in user experience…Are we burying our heads in the sand?”

    January 23, 2015 by Jennifer

    A peek into the world of data visualisation with Prof. Munzner

    Visualization Analysis & Design – A tutorial As you probably already know, I work in user experience in a complex data environment, so I feel that it’s…… Read more “A peek into the world of data visualisation with Prof. Munzner”

    July 22, 2014 by Jennifer

    UX Scot’s little extras made a good experience great

    I recently attended the UX Scotland 2014 conference held in Edinburgh.  Paula de Matos and I presented a hands-on tutorial about techniques for doing user experience design…… Read more “UX Scot’s little extras made a good experience great”

    July 1, 2014 by Jennifer

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