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A dark pattern is a practice of interface design that supports the business needs at the expense of the user experience. Colloquially referred to as using UX for evil.

Join us for a practical online workshop with a twist - only 45 spots available.

You'll have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals around the world before sitting down to unique practical workshop lead by the DB Results Design Thinkers - Racheal Bunshaw, Renee Cook and Mitchell Martin.

You'll walk away from this workshop with the ability to:

  • Recognise Dark Patterns;
  • Understand how they influence users;
  • How businesses (such as big tech giants) use them to drive desired behaviour; and
  • How to avoid designing Dark Patterns.

You'll also get a chance to experience a new way of connecting virtually via zoom which we haven't experienced before at UX Psychology.

How the online workshop will run:

6.00pm AEST - START
6.00 - 6.30: Welcome and virtual catch-up (BYO drinks and nibbles)
6.30 - 6.45: Introduction to dark patterns theory
6.45 - 8.15: Practical workshop on dark patterns
8.15 - 8.30: Wrap up and questions
8.30 AEST - END

Things you need to know:

  • Only 45 spots available
  • It will begin at 6.00 pm AEST
  • The zoom URL for the workshop will be made available to you once you RSVP on Meetup
  • You will receive a password before the event to access the workshop
  • This will not be recorded and there are no refunds available

About our facilitators:

Racheal Bunshaw - Lead Consultant at DB Results https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-bunshaw/

Mitchell Martin - Senior User Experience Designer at DB Results
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchell-martin-1a157b76/

Renee Cook - Lead Consultant - Experience Designer at DB Results
https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-cook-b052438a/

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