Curating UX London 2025

I’ve had my head down for the past six months putting the line-up for UX London together. Following the classic design cliché, the process was first divergent, then convergent.

I spent months casting the net wide, gathering as many possible candidates as I could, as well as accepting talk proposals (of which there were lots). It was fun—this is when the possibility space is wide open.

Then it was crunch time and I had to start zeroing in on the final line-up. It wasn’t easy. There were so many times I agonised over who’d be the right person to deliver the right talk.

But as the line-up came together, I started getting very excited. And now when I step back and look at the line-up, I’m positively vibrating with excitement—roll on June!

I think it was really useful to have a mix of speakers that I reached out to, as well as talk proposals. If I was only relying on my own knowledge and networks, I’m sure I’d miss a lot. But equally, if I was only relying on talk proposals, it would be like searching for my keys under the streetlight.

Putting the line-up on the website wasn’t quite the end of the work. We got over 100 proposals for UX London this year. I made sure to send an email back to each and every one of them once the line-up was complete. And if anyone asked for more details as to why their proposal didn’t make it through, I was happy to provide that feedback.

After they went to the trouble of submitting a proposal, it was the least I could do.

Oh, and don’t forget: early-bird tickets for UX London are only available until Friday. Now’s the time to get yours!

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Previously on this day

2 years ago I wrote Indie webbing

Tinkering with my website and getting inspired at Indie Web Camp Brighton.

5 years ago I wrote When service workers met framesets

The browser equivalent of a Roman legion showing up in a space opera.

6 years ago I wrote A curl in every port

Postel’s port numbers.

7 years ago I wrote T minus one

‘Twas the night before Web@30, and not a particle was stirring, not even a meson.

10 years ago I wrote Accessible progressive disclosure

Using ARIA attributes to power JavaScript functionality.

12 years ago I wrote Return of the Responsive Day Out

It’s baaa-ack!

13 years ago I wrote Off-canvas horizontal lists

Sharing a pattern that didn’t quite work.

15 years ago I wrote Drupalcon in Chi-town

Back in Chicago.

17 years ago I wrote Texapalooza

South by Southwest bound.

21 years ago I wrote Austin update

I’ve arrived in Austin. The South by SouthWest festival hasn’t started yet and I’m already having a great time meeting some wonderful people.

23 years ago I wrote My glamourous life

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24 years ago I wrote Cat Hospital starring Frank the Cat

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