âUX events & conferences in Europe in 2015â
âConferences worth attending for Product Designers.â
âThis is a guide to events where Mozilla community members are attending or speaking. Data sources include the Mozilla Community Events page (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contribute/events/), other Mozilla events pages, and Mozilla people we're following on Lanyrd. Please let us know if you want to add an event or help curate the guide.â
âEvents the Guardian's developers are speaking at, attending, or just find interestingâ
âAn eclectic collection of Front-end Web Development conferences, meetups, workshops and related gatherings. Mostly in Europe. You may encounter us Frontlabbers at some of these events, although we don't attend all of them. You see, we tend to do "work" on most weekdays.â
âConferences of interest to or featuring speakers from Etsy product & engineeringâ
âReady to Inspire is a conference about the craft of web design, type and code. It has workshops, live music, meetups and parties, but above all an exciting lineup of todays craftspeople and mind blowing new faces.â
âInternational and national conference organized, co-organized or simply helped by GrUSP.orgâ
âConferences we like to visit.â
âUser Experince, Web design, Interaction Design, Web Development, IA, Content Strategy, Design, Technology etcâ
âUX events that could feasibly be covered by a UK training budget. Actually, some of these probably couldn't be. But they would probably be worth it. And they're not all UX events. These events are mostly in the UK. Apart from the expensive ones. I really just maintain this list for myself. In fact, make your own list.â
âEvents and meetups for or open to young designers and developers. These are our criteria for listing events: The main event venue is open to under 21s. If the venue serves alcohol, the organisers have confirmed that under 21s are allowed to attend. (Some venues give under-21s a stamp or special wristband, which is cool.) If it's integral to the event, an official after party is held in a venue with the same criteria, where someone under 21 would be allowed inside. (We believe an attendee who is excluded from social aspects would be missing out on an important part ...â