Previous Talks

Explore the insights from some of the speakers we've hosted at UX Talks below.

Kent Eisenhuth

Google, Accessibility-first Data Visualisation
Kent describes how he and the team at Google approached visualising complex data and how they did this in a way that put accessibility at the forefront of their designs.

Liz Maybury

Vimeo, Cross functional design workshops
Find out more about helping teams better collaborate by running cross functional design workshops with Liz Maybury, who is a Lead Product Designer at Vimeo.

Joey Banks

Webflow, Q&A Session
Previously at Figma, Twitter, and now at Webflow, Joey enjoys helping teams work efficiently and effectively in Figma to build design systems that scale and remain organized with time. He formed Baseline in September of 2021, and has been training designers at all levels and from companies of all shapes and sizes.

Emmet Connolly

Intercom, Shaping Product Vision
Emmet Connolly, VP of Product Design at Intercom talks about how designers can contribute more to product strategy and business impact through helping teams align around a product vision.

Anthony Hobday

(https://anthonyhobday.com/), Q&A Session
Anthony provides helpful breakdowns and analyses of interface design through his website, anthonyhobday.com and on Twitter. He has a systematic approach to improving as a visual designer himself, and by sharing what he has learned, he has provided an excellent set of resources for people interested in improving their own abilities as visual or interaction designers.

Nev Flynn

Evervault, Q&A Session
Nev Flynn is the Head of Product at Evervault a platform that allows developers to effortlessly encrypt data and has a strong emphasis on design. In this Q&A session Nev talks about their approach to product work, planning and processes they use and the benefits of designers who have a strong hybrid skillset in both design and engineering. He also gives advice on how product designers can create better design sensibilities, through curating and developing awareness of other UI/UX patterns.