
What we’re about
UX NS (formerly UX Salon) is a free volunteer-run meetup. We gather monthly to chat about User Experience, Design, and Research.
We host events in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia, Canada.
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If you would like to speak at the event or offer a sponsorship, please get in touch with co-organizers Ruby Ho or Nata Kostenko.
Meetup location:
Volta — 1800 Argyle St Unit 801, Halifax, NS
Enter at 1800 Argyle St. Proceed up the stairs or use the accessible ramp to the left of the stairs. Take elevators to the 8th floor. Go through the doors ahead. Volta is on your right. Proceed across the space. Take a left down the hallway after the projection wall. The room is ahead, to the right.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Digital Equity & Inclusion UX MethodsVolta, Halifax, NS
Not everyone thrives in the digital revolution. Digital divides persist, often leaving already marginalized users out of UX research and design processes.
Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical framework which identifies intersectional and systemic inequities in policy and program development. It can also be used as a UX method, to better understand the challenges and barriers that diverse and vulnerable users face.
This presentation will introduce the GBA+ framework and discuss practical ways to incorporate it into UX methods, to ensure that digital accessibility, equity and inclusion goals are built into designs from the ground up, rather than tagged on as an afterthought.
> Agenda
7:00 PM Doors open, networking time
7:15 PM Introductions from the event hosts, Nata and Ruby
7:20 PM Digital Equity & Inclusion UX Methods with Char Gagnon
7:50 PM Q&A
8:15 PM Networking and wrap-up
8:30 PM Doors close> Speaker Bio
Char Gagnon is a Service Designer and UX Researcher with What We Make It and Kula Partners. Since 2005, Char has worked in a variety of academic and community-based projects in the areas of equity & technology, diversity, public safety, gender-based violence, restorative justice, housing/homelessness, education, rural/urban development, youth transitions, and grassroots media.Char has a sociology/anthropology degree from MSVU, and has completed various courses in advanced quantitative methods, gender studies, business administration, and non-profit leadership. Connect with Char on LinkedIn.
> How to find us at Volta (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Enter at 1800 Argyle St. Proceed up the stairs or use the accessible ramp to the left of the stairs. Take elevators to the 8th floor. Go through the doors ahead. Volta is on your right. Proceed across the space. Take a left down the hallway after the projection wall. The room is ahead, to the right.> Acknowledgements
Thank you enormously to Volta for sharing their space with us. With this venue, we can continue to grow and scale our meetups for larger audiences.> Support us
We are solely volunteer-run and always looking for sponsors. Besides, if you liked the event, please spread the word on social media and bring a friend next time!