Queer UX Designers Network in San Francisco | Product Design | UX | UI


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Casual UX design network meetup for queer designers!
This event is for people who identify as LGBTQIA+ only.
The address is set to private (the location is in San Francisco). Contact the host for the address.
*After 3 No-Shows you will get banned from the meetup. Be sure to update your RSVP if you can't make it.
Disclaimer
- Meeting new people can be fun, but also socially awkward, and that’s ok! If you don’t find your group, you don’t have to stay for the whole time.
- We don’t tolerate harassment, stalking, hate speech, unsolicited spam, or spam accounts
- Age requirement: You must be 21 years of age or older. By joining this meetup you confirm you are 21+ years old. We want to ensure that our members can fully participate in our events and activities.
- Liability Waiver: By participating in this meetup, you agree that the organizers, hosts, and any affiliated entities will not be held responsible or liable for any injuries, loss, or damages that occur as a result of your participation in the event. This includes any incidents that may arise during or after the meetup.
- Accessibility: If you need assistance, please send the host a message on Meetup and let them know.
- RSVP: You must have an RSVP to attend this event. You will be asked to leave if you don't have one. After 3 no-shows you will be banned from the meetup. Be sure to update your RSVP if you cannot make it.
When you arrive, check in with the host to verify you are on the list. If you see someone come late and not check in, please let the host know.
Safety: This is just general safety protocols but I'll mention it for people who are new to networking events:
- Be aware this is a public event.
- Don't leave your items unattended to. Don't trust someone will watch your items while you go to the bathroom (they can get distracted and forget).
- There is no requirement for you to share your personal details with anyone at the meetup. If you don't want to share your contact details with someone, you don't have to (socials, LinkedIn, phone number, etc).
- If you want to connect with someone on LinkedIn, politely ask, and if they say no, don't be offended by it. There are many reasons why someone will say no (some people don't even use LinkedIn). Respect their privacy.
- Avoid handing your phone to anyone, don't ever let someone take your phone from you to do anything.
- Don't touch anyone or their items without permission first. Not everyone wants to shake hands, etc.
- Don't invade anyone's personal space: According to Wikipedia, personal space typically starts around eighteen inches from another person and can extend up to about four feet, which is considered the "personal distance". If someone is taking a step back from you, that could mean you were too close to them. Be mindful of people's personal space.
- You can wear a mask if you like (but if you have covid please don't attend the event).
- When you leave the event, be aware of your surroundings. It is not safe giving people car rides, or getting into someone's car if you just met them at the event. Don't drink and drive. Get an Uber/Lyft or a ride from a friend.
- Let the host know if you have any concerns, no matter how small you think it might be. Thank you!

Queer UX Designers Network in San Francisco | Product Design | UX | UI