UX Londoners
A bunch of the UX London speakers have been saying very nice things about the event over on LinkedIn. I’m going to quote a few of them for my future self to look at when I’m freaking out about curating the next event…
Still buzzing … UX London smashed all expectations!
Huge shoutout to Jeremy Keith and the entire Clearleft team for their tireless efforts in making this event truly special. Three days packed with inspiration, insights, and true gems – I left feeling inspired, grateful, and already looking forward to next year’s event!
Huge thanks to my fellow speakers for the inspiring talks, and to the team at Clearleft (Jeremy Keith, Louise Ash, and so many more!) for putting together such a brilliant event.
I’ve loved learning and sharing this week! Feeling super inspired and looking forward to building new friendships!
Last week in UX London I got to witness event planning mastery, I was in awe. Things ran smoothly and people were united under a premise: to share knowledge and build community.
This doesn’t happen by chance, it’s the mastery that pros like Jeremy and Louise bring to the table.
Bold, thought-provoking talks. Hands-on workshops that challenged and stretched thinking. And a real sense of community that reminded me why spaces like this matter so much.
The conference was packed with inspiration, thoughtful conversations, and a strong focus on accessibility and inclusivity. Thank you Luke Hay, Jeremy Keith, Louise Ash, and the whole Clearleft team for creating such a welcoming and inspiring space!
Jeremy Keith, Richard Rutter, Louise Ash, Chris How, Sophie Count, Luke Hay and the rest of Clearleft, take a bow! Hands down one of the best conference experiences I’ve had!
The curation was excellent, the talks complimented each other so well, it was almost like we’d all met up and rehearsed it beforehand!
A huge thank you to Jeremy Keith, Louise Ash and the Clearleft team for the opportunity and the brilliant conference you’ve put together.
It’s been inspiring to experience every moment of it.
Shoutout to the organisers for curating such a rich experience—3 themed days focused on Discovery, Design, and Delivery.
We remember through stories. And this event was full of them. Already looking forward to next year.
And I’m just going to quote Rachel Rosenson’s post in its entirety:
Spoke at UXLondon last week—and while the talks were great, it was something off-stage that really stuck with me.
After the Day 1 talks wrapped, a bunch of us speakers grabbed a drink, and someone pointed out: Every single speaker that day—every one—was a woman. 5 talks. 4 workshops. All women.
And it wasn’t a “Women in Tech” day. It was just… the conference.
No one made a fuss. No banners. No “look at us go!”
Just incredible women, giving incredible talks, like it was the most normal thing in the world. (Spoiler: it should be.)
Jeremy Keith mentioned how frustrating it is that all-male line-ups are still so common—and how important it is to actively design for inclusion. Major props to Jeremy and the Clearleft team for curating a line-up that was intentional without performativity.
It was refreshing. No tokenism. No checkbox energy. Just great voices on great stages. And a big honor to be one of them.