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Welcome to Canberra

Saturday, October 17th, 2009 by Nathanael Boehm

My proposal to become UXnet local ambassador for Canberra, Australia was accepted last week so in my first post as ambassador for my city I would like to introduce myself and my local UX community.

I have been working in the web industry for ten years and currently label myself a web user interaction designer - what I consider to be a half-way hybrid between a web user experience strategist and a front-end developer/coder.”Interaction” focusses on the detail of the user interface aspect of experience design, specifically websites and web applications. I recently blogged more about this in “What is a user experience designer?“. You can also read more about me in my professional profile/bio or on LinkedIn.

I’m fairly active in the Australian web industry and have a sizeable professional network of colleagues who I’ve met and connected with at conferences such as Web Directions, Edge of the Web and UX Australia plus BarCampCanberra (which I’m an organiser of), BarCampSydney, Public Sphere, Web Standards Group and many other local and interstate professional & social events.

We were fortunate to have the inaugural UX Australia conference here in Canberra which was nice as most of the good conferences are held in Sydney and Melbourne, with Edge of the Web being held in Perth, although UX Australia will be in Melbourne for 2010.

One of the interesting things about Canberra is that it’s a medium-size city with a population of 320,000 but it’s also the only city in the Australian Capital Territory. So not only does Canberra have its own local government it also accommodates most of the infrastructure and administrative capacity of Federal Government and the Australian Parliament including the Australian Public Service.

So if you live in Canberra as an IT professional or indeed in any number of professions then you’re either working directly for government or working for an agency that’s working for government; my career is a good example of that. 90% of my work over the past decade has been for government.

Another good thing about Canberra is that due to the size of the city and the interconnectedness of such a large proportion of the workforce directly or indirectly engaged with government the web and design community here is quite open and not competitive. I don’t claim to know every user experience design professional in Canberra; there are people who don’t work in my field, who choose not to engage with their local community or just move in different or smaller circles. But of the people I do know I tend to connect with and converse with on a regular basis - plus we all seem to go to the same conferences and events.

I coordinate the local Canberra Twitter Usergroup meetings or rather I used to until I set up a mailing list and convinced others to be proactive and organise events. It’s not really about Twitter any more, it’s just a label for any sort of social event for my community … like today’s picnic down at the Cotter. So that’s a good place to catch up with other web professionals although we’ve had some success in enlarging the scope of it to include non-web people and even non-techs.

There’s other events like Open Coffee and Social Media Club … but the other regular event in Canberra of significance to my community is the UX bookclub, where we meet every month to discuss a book about user experience and design. The events themselves are a great opportunity to discuss some very interesting design, psychology and human-computer interaction topics in detail but I’ve found UXbookclub has been a great excuse to add to my bookshelf.

I try and add all local web events to the Oz IT Calendar hosted by Pollenizer, but if you want to know what’s happening in town then please feel free to contact me: nboehm@purecaffeine.com or follow me on Twitter: @NathanaelB.

We have some amazingly talented people in Canberra who are active in the web and design community, who regularly present at conferences both local and internationally and have been published online and in print. So if you’re a UX professional and live in Canberra, thinking of moving here or visiting and aren’t already connected with our fantastic professional community then come along to one of our events or at least connect with some of our members online:

PS: This list may be amended in future to include people I inadvertently ommitted.

UX Irregulars October 2008 meetup (Toronto, ON, CA)

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 by Kaleem
October 15, 2008
6:30 pmto9:00 pm

We’re back at C’est What this month and we may have a special guest!

Because the federal election on Oct. 14 conflicts with our standard second Tuesday of the month,  we are moving the UX Irregulars monthly meetup to WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15. Go vote! Then join us on Wednesday evening.

A few of us were in Chicago last week for the IDEA 2008 conference
which focuses on information design in complex spaces and the excellent CanUX workshop takes place next month. You can ask us about what we learned at IDEA, questions about CanUX, or just come and relax in a friendly environment with colleagues, peers and people who are generally interested in good design.

If you have an Upcoming account, please RSVP (http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1222480/)

Newcomers are always welcome so bring a friend. See you there!

C’est What
67 Front St. E.
Toronto, Ontario

Google Maps:
http://rurl.org/hc7
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=67+Front+St.+E.,+Toronto,+Ontario

UX Irregulars are a rag-tag, fugitive fleet of user experience designers, researchers and strategists who design mostly Web interactions, but also software, and sometimes crazy things like ski hills.
http://groups.google.com/group/UXIrregulars

UX Irregulars September 2008 meetup

Monday, September 8th, 2008 by Kaleem
September 9, 2008
12:00 amto9:30 pm

The UX Irregulars are back for our regular monthly meetup — on the 2nd Tuesday every month — after a busy summer schedule that included visits from Steve Portigal, Adaptive Path and Don Turnbull.

You’re invited to join us for a couple of hours at The Bottom Line to socialize, network and discuss all things user experience and interaction design, including Google Chrome, the upcoming IDEA and CanUX conferences, the year ahead in UX and much more.

Newcomers are always welcome whether you’re a novice, a veteran or just interested in great experiences, so bring a friend. See you there!

Please RSVP on Upcoming so we have accurate numbers

The Bottom Line Restaurant & Bar
22 Front Street West
416.362.7585
http://www.bottomlinerestaurant.com

Upcoming
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1086945/
http://rurl.org/zho

UXIrregulars August 2008 bonus meetup with Don Turnbull

Monday, August 11th, 2008 by Kaleem
August 13, 2008
6:30 pmto9:00 pm

UXIrregulars have a bonus meetup for you this month! Don Turnbull is in town from Austin. Welcome him back to Toronto in style!

So don’t fret if you missed last week’s meetup with your local colleagues (and visiting friends from Adaptive Path). You’re invited to join us for a couple of hours at The Bottom Line to socialize, network and maybe even talk about user experience & interaction design.

Newcomers are always welcome so bring a friend. See you there!
Upcoming
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1003165
http://rurl.org/xa2

Bottom Line
22 Front Street West
416.362.7585
http://www.bottomlinerestaurant.com

Don Turnbull is an assistant professor in the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin. Don’s teaching and research focuses on designing Web information architectures, information systems analysis, Information Retrieval the Semantic Web and Knowledge Management Systems.

UX Irregulars are a rag-tag, fugitive fleet of user experience designers, researchers and strategists who design mostly Web interactions, but also software, and sometimes crazy things like ski hills.
http://groups.google.com/group/UXIrregulars

UXIrregulars August 2008 meetup with Adaptive Path

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 by Kaleem
August 7, 2008
6:30 pmto8:30 pm

In honour of our Adaptive Path friends who are visiting from San Francisco, we’re holding our August meetup a few days earlier than the usual second Tuesday.

You’re invited to join us for a couple of hours downstairs at C’est What to talk about Aurora, design, interaction, user experience or something completely different (while Adaptive Path HQ celebrates at the Aurora Launch Party in SF).

Newcomers are always welcome so bring a friend. See you there!

Upcoming
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/984983/
http://rurl.org/wxx

C’est What
67 Front St. E
http://www.cestwhat.com/contact.asp

 
Adaptive Path’s mission is to deliver great experiences that improve people’s lives, while sharing advances in the field with clients, partners, and peers.

UX Irregulars are a rag-tag, fugitive fleet of user experience designers, researchers and strategists who design mostly Web interactions, but also software, and sometimes crazy things like ski hills.
http://groups.google.com/group/UXIrregulars

UXIrregulars June (Toronto, ON, Canada)

Monday, June 9th, 2008 by Kaleem
June 10, 2008
6:30 pm

We’re meeting at our usual place (Duke of Devon patio) and time (second Tuesday of every month).

Current forecast is 26 C & mostly sunny - perfect for an evening on the patio for discussions about all things UX and beyond with friends & colleagues. Newcomers are always welcome so bring a friend.

The Duke is accessible underground via the PATH network from King, Union & St. Andrew TTC subway stations so on the off-chance it rains (Weather Network predicts a 30% chance) you don’t even have to step
outside!

If you’re on Upcoming, please indicate if you plan to attend so we have numbers for what will surely be a busy patio

Where
Duke of Devon (patio)
Toronto Dominion Centre, TD Tower
66 Wellington Street West (just West of Bay & Wellington)
Toronto, Ontario M5K 1H1
Google Maps
http://tinyurl.com/3ba24u
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=66+Wellington+Street+West,+Toronto,+ON

Upcoming.org
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/778494/

IXDA Pittsburgh : Current Interaction Design and IA topics (Pittsburgh, PA)

Friday, April 18th, 2008 by Michele Marut
April 24, 2008
6:30 pmto8:00 pm

Date: April 24 2008

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

About This Event

Date: Thursday, April 24 2008

Time: 6:30 PM Refreshments & Networking

7:00 PM Presentations

8:00 PM Optional trip to the Walnut Grill in Shadyside for drinks

Place: Daedalus Excel’s Offices, 4914 Baum Blvd, 15213

Map: http://www.daed.com/contact_maps.tt2

RSVP: An RSVP is not required, but it helps us to have an idea of the head count for the venue. Please send RSVPs to mmarut15 at gmail.com

Local IXDA members will be giving brief presentations on a timely IXD topic for the purpose of engaging the group in a discussion.

Sofia Mirza, MDes ‘07, Communication & Information Design, will present her Visualization Toolkit: Tools for Visualizing Qualitative Information for Understanding

Peter Bird, MDes ‘08, Communication & Information Design, will present his ongoing thesis work on Designing for Travel: An Analysis of Public Transportation System Information Aids

Don Charlton from Wall-to-Wall Studios will present his Lessons for Interface Designers
:A series of quick, easily-digestable ideas

William Bernstein from Daedalus Excel will present a case study on the Development of an Interface for Home Dialysis

UXIrregulars February (Toronto, ON, Canada)

Monday, February 11th, 2008 by Kaleem
February 12, 2008
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

With most UXers back in town from vacations, CES, Macworld, VizThink, Web Directions North and other events, the UXIrregulars “second Tuesday” monthly meetups are back, too.

Spend a relaxed evening with your friends and colleagues as we return to our winter headquarters at C’est What. Bring a friend and meet your peers.

http://groups.google.com/group/UXIrregulars

Where
C’est What (downstairs) - 67 Front St. E., Toronto, Canada

Google Maps:
http://rurl.org/hc7
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=67+Front+St.+E.,+Toronto,+Ontario

Upcoming.org:
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/422881/