Resources for UX designers

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by Rebekah Hickey

Looking to spend your professional development budget?  I’ve got some recommendations, along with plenty of free or low-cost resources too.

Conferences

  • Advancing Research – annual conference hosted by Rosenfeld Media on design research with high-quality speakers, workshops, an active Slack community and networking opportunities. March. Cost: $1000+
  • Axe-con, annual conference on building accessible digital experiences. March. Cost: Free.
  • Enterprise UX – annual conference hosted by Rosenfeld Media on enterprise design with high-quality speakers, workshops, an active Slack community and networking opportunities. June. Cost: $1000+
  • Config – Figma’s annual design conference, held in person and virtually. June. Cost: Free to attend virtually. 
  • Quant UX Conference – summit of talks, activities and workshops for quantitative UX researchers and data scientists. June. Cost: Free.
  • LavaCon – annual content strategy conference, in person & virtual registration options. October. Cost: about $1,000 for virtual registration.
  • Button – annual content design and UX writing conference, in person & virtual registration options. October. Cost: about $1,000 for virtual registration.
  • Information Architecture conference – annual, in-person conference, Peter Morville, Mags Hanley and Jorge Arango on their advisory board. March. Cost: about $1000 for registration.
  • DesignOps summit – annual, virtual conference hosted by Rosenfeld Media with high-quality speakers, workshops, an active Slack community and networking opportunities . October. Cost: $895 (early bird), $795 workshop.

Training

  • Nielsen Norman Group – UX training on all the topics – content, design, research, leadership – offered throughout the year in multiple time zones and formats. Optional certification program.  Ongoing dates. Cost: about $900 per course. 
  • IDEO U – cohort and self-paced online courses and certificate programs in design thinking, storytelling and strategy. Ongoing dates. Cost: $200-$800 per course. 
  • Rosenfeld media – multi-day workshops covering a variety of design, content and research topics. Ongoing dates (usually coinciding with their conference on the same topic). Cost: $1000+
  • Interaction Design Foundation – offers a large catalog of self-paced online UX courses, pay by course or get access to all with an annual subscription. Cost: $50 per course or $200 annual subscription.
  • Second Wave Dive – six-week online course covering business fundamentals for designers, includes access to an active community after program completion. Ongoing dates. Cost: $2000+
  • Design Dept. – Mia Blume’s workshops for design ICs and managers on time management and emotional intelligence. Cost: $500+ per workshop.
  • Training by Indi Young – self-paced online courses covering user interview and synthesis techniques. Cost: $500+ per course.

Communities and meet-ups

  • UX Research & Strategy – monthly virtual meet-ups with speakers on a variety of topics related to user research, and a Slack workspace for ongoing discussion. Free (donations appreciated).
  • Advancing Research community – monthly video conference and Slack community hosted by Rosenfeld Media. Cost: Free.
  • Enterprise Experience community – monthly video conference and Slack community hosted by Rosenfeld Media. Cost: Free.
  • Leaders of Awesomeness – Jared Spool’s online UX community includes weekly events and discussions on design leadership and strategy. Cost: Free.
  • Designer Fund Collective – provides an online community, events, and other resources for designers at start-ups. Cost: Free.

Books & Publishers

  • Rosenfeld Media – publishes books on UX topics – research, content, IA – and the intersection of UX with business and product management.
  • A Book Apart – short books on a variety of topics including design, research & content. 
  • Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson – one of the best books on effective communication and handling conflict.
  • Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows – the best overview of systems thinking.
  • Just Enough Research by Erika Hall – short guide on getting started with user research.
  • Everyday Information Architecture by Lisa Maria Marquis – short guide on IA basics.
  • Mapping Experiences by Jim Kalbach – dry, but comprehensive text on using visual diagrams to gain stakeholder alignment and shared understanding of a problem. 
  • Top Tasks: A How-to Guide by Gerry McGovern – useful method for developing IA for navigation. 
  • Mixed Methods by Sam Ladner – argument for and guide to using both quantitative and qualitative research methods in our work. 
  • Presenting Design Work by Donna Spencer – practical advice for getting useful, focused feedback from your stakeholders.
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Rebekah Hickey

Rebekah Hickey is the owner and principal designer at RLH Creative, a design studio that helps nonprofits and higher education engage more of their audiences online with improved website and CMS usability. You can find Rebekah on LinkedIn.

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