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The London chapter of IxDA extends the organisation's mission to "improve the human condition by advancing the discipline of Interaction Design", through community, sharing, self-organisation and contribution to the practice and development of Interaction Design.
We often run events on every last Wednesday of each month on IxD topics that are at the intersection of emergent design practices, novel uses of technology, and human behaviour.
The London chapter of IxDA is currently organised by a small team of passionate local leaders - Jason Mesut and Boon Yew Chew, with help from local volunteers.
We hope you can join us and be part of this community.
About the Interaction Design Association:
IxDA adopts an open and participatory "unorganisation" model with no cost of membership and the organisation itself is dependent on its members to serve the needs of the community.
Learn more about the IxDA at http://www.ixda.org
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Interaction Design Day 25: Adaptation
Ubicación no especificada aúnWe're back after our epic Battersea Power Station event in October to celebrate Interaction Design Day with a loose theme of adaptation.
Adaptation of interfaces. Adaptation of our processes. Adaptation of ourselves.
We currently have one interesting and practical case study confirmed with more to come. We sold out really quickly last time, so get your tickets quick if you want to join.
Limited tickets initially (we'll see how we do).
NB, Tickets are refundable if you request at the end in line with our policy. And you may need to bring some photo ID with you in order to enter the Checkout.com building (tbc.)Designing the invisible: Lessons from building an AI Assistant
When we set out to build a financial analyst assistant, we quickly learned that designing for AI isn’t about clever chatbots or sparkly UI, but about building trust in uncertainty.
We will share the journey from two distinct but deeply collaborative perspectives: Product Design and Content Design. You'll hear about:- Invisible design decisions shaping user trust.
- Content and Product Design roles blurring and evolving.
- AI principles developing at Checkout.com.
This session will unpack the messy collaboration between design and engineering, the micro-decisions that make an AI feel effortless, and the critical lesson that in a conversational product, the words are the UI.
Speaker bios
Chrisi Webster is a Senior Content Designer at Checkout.com, where she helps shape merchant-facing experiences across data and financial products. Most recently, she co-designed the Authorization analytics dashboard, which helps merchants understand why authorizations decline, and has led initiatives like string externalisation to build scalable content systems.
Before joining Checkout.com, Chrisi worked across fintech and public-sector organisations, from improving CMS experiences at Metro Bank to designing accessible e-learning and SEO strategies at the Social Care Institute for Excellence. That mix of storytelling, structure, and systems thinking now fuels her focus on the intersection of language, trust, and emerging technology.Gbemi Abijo is a Senior Product Designer at Checkout.com, where she designs tools that make payment experiences simpler and smarter for merchants. Her work spans from simplifying complex payment flows to creating dashboards that empower businesses to make better, data-driven decisions. She is also exploring how AI can help merchants uncover insights faster.
Prior to Checkout.com, she worked on a variety of products, mostly in the financial services space, delivering solutions that serve both businesses and consumers. Her work has impacted how people relate to money and has supported financial inclusion across different regions. The diversity of these experiences has strengthened her empathy and deepened her understanding of how design can bridge the gap between technology and human needs.
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