Glasgow UX book club at tictoc

Glasgow UX book club at tictoc

Over the last year User Experience (UX) book clubs have been springing up across the world. Initially kicked-off by uxbookclub.org, the events are meetings where people interested in experience design can share their views on some of the discipline's best books.

There are currently 4 regular book club meetings in the UK: London, Bristol, Brighton and since earlier this year Glasgow.

The August meeting is being held here at tictoc, and promises to be the most popular to date. The book up for discussion is the much-lauded Don't make me think by Steve Krug. Steve's book is a common sense approach to web usability, stepping back from the concept of expensive usability lab studies and giving real-world advice on implementing user-centered design on a budget.

If you're interested in coming along to the meeting take a look at the run-down and book a place on the event page. Even if you can't get a copy of the book in time don't let that put you off. You'll be able to learn something from the discussion and get a feel for whether the book club is something you'd like to come to in the future.