Ladies That UX Brighton is a group for the UX community to share, collaborate, and learn. Whether you’ve just started out in UX or you’ve been championing the user for years, we provide a friendly and open space. We’re here to advocate for women, non-binary folks, and underrepresented genders across all areas of user experience.
The Brighton chapter was born in 2013. Get in touch with us at brighton(at)ladiesthatux.com
2024 Season of Events
We run bi-monthly in-person events.
Tickets for our events are available at Eventbrite.
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Lou Caroll
Co-organiser
UX Designer & Project Manager
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Download LTUX Brighton Privacy Policy (PDF) Download LTUX Brighton Privacy Policy (RTF)LTUX Brighton: Femme-coded work in tech?
Are soft-skills in design and tech femme-coded?
Date: Wednesday, 25th September 2024
Time: 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Venue: Runway East Brighton, York And Elder Works, 50 New England Street, Brighton, BN1 4AW
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Are UX soft-skills “femme-coded”, “hidden” and undervalued? Who’s really doing the work? And how does the language in tech lift us up – or hold us back?
Join us for a panel discussion where we’ll explore these questions and the impact on all genders. Expect an open and inclusive space to listen, share experiences, and be inspired to turn challenges into opportunities for change.