[Sigia-l] new UX event -London 22nd March 2009
nick cochrane | zebra people
nick at zebrapeople.com
Fri Feb 5 05:50:43 EST 2010
UX People is a new, non-profit making one-day user experience event brought
to you by Zebra People.
Held on 22 March in central London, this affordable event sees some of
Britain's leading user experience practitioners giving talks, leading
in-depth workshops
and sharing industry insights.
Morning talks cover everything from future digital trends to delivering UX
on a budget, while the practical and inspiring afternoon workshops will give
you the opportunity to explore new techniques, new thinking and interact
with your fellow delegates. And because we want everyone to benefit, tickets
have been kept as low as possible to ensure all can attend.
Take a look at our website for all the information you need
http://uxpeople.co.uk/2010
Whether you're kicking off your career or at the top of your game, UX People
is an essential date on the calendar. Tickets are limited, so log onto
http://uxpeople.co.uk/2010/tickets and book them today.
We look forward to seeing you there
Tickets are NOW on sale for UX People, this year's must-attend user
experience event.
London, 22 March 2010 www.uxpeople.co.uk/2010/tickets
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Nick Cochrane
Zebra People Ltd
020 7729 4771
www.zebrapeople.com
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