Luke & Matt travelled up to sunny Brisbane, Australia at the end of August to attend UX Australia 2012, a 4-day event covering core user experience design topics such as digital strategy, user-centred design, interaction design, mobile design, cross-channel design, service design and content. We didn’t get to all of the talks as there were multiple tracks, but here are 20 of the thought-seeds that have stayed with us for the last two weeks.
Sketchnotes From UX Australia 2012

The UX Mastery team was in sunny Brisbane last week for the excellent UX Australia 2012 conference.
Here’s Matt’s collection of visual notes (sketchnotes) that he created while listening to various sessions at the conference.
Jessica Enders: Forms with Finesse

Jessica Enders specializes in designing that one component that strikes fear into the heart of many web designers: forms.
Why forms? And what drives her to tackle what most of us shudder at the thought of? She reveals all in this interview.
Ruth Ellison: Be Passionate About Learning

Ruth Ellison works as a UX designer with Stamford Interactive in Canberra, Australia.
In the second of a set of interviews with UX Australia speakers, she talks to us about web accessibility, how she came to a career in UX, and the state of UX design in Australia.
Bill DeRouchey: The Best Interaction Designers Ask “Why?”

To coincide with the UX Australia conference, which kicks off today in Brisbane, we’re publishing a series of interviews with some of the talented UX designers who are speaking at the conference.
Today’s interview is with the keynote speaker and former creative director of Simple, Bill DeRouchey.

