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#42 James & Per & Bruno

This podcast is episode 2 of 7 recorded at UXLx 2013

We are in Lisbon, Portugal for UXLx 2013. Today we travelled down from Stockholm via Frankfurt and spent the pre-conference evening tasting some wine and mingling with other delegates. To finish off the day, we were joined by Bruno Figueiredo, the organiser and curator of UXLx. We talk to him about the conference and about the UX scene in Portugal.

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#41 James & Per pack their suitcases

This podcast is episode 1 of 7 recorded at UXLx 2013

It’s time to pack our bags and head off to Lisbon, Portugal for UXLx 2013. In this show we talk about the things you should think about and prepare before attending a conference in order to get the most out of it. We also look at the programme for UXLx 2013, chat about the workshops we’re attending and have a little look at the conference day itself.

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Episode 17: James and Per wrap up #UXLx 2012

This podcast is episode 6 of 6 recorded at UXLx 2012

Three jam-packed days of UXLx have whizzed by. 4 workshops, 4 lightning events, 10 conference talks, fair few glasses of wine and beer, an incredible number of conversations with a whole load of really smart people.

In this 6th and last podcast from Lisbon at UXLx we give you a quick roundup of our favourite talks from the conference day on Friday plus a few reflections from fellow conference attendees Lynsey Thornton and Celine O’Niell.

Finally a few reflections and take-homes from the entire event.

(Listening time: 28 minutes)

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Episode 16: James and Per have done all this research

This podcast is episode 5 of 6 recorded at UXLx 2012

It’s the end of day 2 here at UXLx and that means that we’ve finished the workshop part of the conference. This afternoons workshops were We’ve done all this research, now what? with Steve Portigal and Accessibillity for UX Designers with Derek Featherstone.

(Listening time: 13 minutes)

Episode 15: James and Per talk to Dave

This podcast is episode 4 of 6 recorded at UXLx 2012

During the lunch break of day 2 here at UXLx 2012 Per and James talked to Dave Gray, one of the co-authors of Gamestorming and one of the workshop holders here yesterday morning.

As well as talking to Dave about his workshop and preparation for it, we also got a few tips of gamestorming techniques that we as web and UX people could find useful.

In the second part of the show, we give you a few quick impressions from this mornings workshops.

(Listening time: 19 minutes)

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Episode 14: James and Per give a lecture

This podcast is episode 3 of 6 recorded at UXLx 2012

The afternoon of the first day of UXLx has included 2 lightning talks followed by a three hour workshop lecture. James and Per give you a quick run down and also talk about how workshops should be workshops.

(Listening time: 12 minutes)

Episode 13: James and Per cross channel gamestorm

This podcast is episode 2 of 6 recorded at UXLx 2012

It’s the end of the first morning here at #uxlx and we’ve got our first workshops under out belts. James took part in David Gray’s Gamestorming session whilst Per took part in Peter Morville’s Cross-Channel Strategy workshop.

Here’s our initial thoughts from right after lunch…

(Listening time 9 minutes)

Episode 12: James and Per conquer Garageband at UXLx

This podcast is episode 1 of 6 recorded at UXLx 2012

This week we are recording from UXLx in Lisbon Portugal. We are planning to record a number of podcasts and cover both the workshops on Wednesday and Thursday and then the conference day on Friday.

Episode 12 comes from James and Per’s hotel room at the Trip Oriente. We had quite a fight with Garageband and our new microphones, but eventually, hungry and tried we got it all to work.

(Listening time: 9 minutes)

Pilot show: UXLx 2011

This podcast is episode 1 of 1 recorded at UXLx 2011

In this the first ever episode of UXPodcast with James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom we talk about User Experience Lisbon 2011. Which was a UX conference held in Portugal between the 10th and the 13th May 2011.

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