Simon Norris
Simon Norris is CEO & Founder at Nomensa.
Simon founded Nomensa in 2001 with the mission of improving the experience of digital technologies. His creative approach to interaction is fuelled by his degrees in Human Psychology and Human Biology together with his Masters in Cognitive Science. This detailed understanding of how we make choices and the factors that influence us are fundamental to the way he and Nomensa create digital experiences. His slogan is humanising technology and where others might pay lip service to the concept, Nomensa practice it. That is why national and international companies ask him not to just design or improve an online experience, but transform it, improving accessibility and usability for a complete customer experience.
Simon is passionate and enthusiastic about the digital industry and the opportunities available for making interaction experiences more meaningful. He is entirely committed and devoted to his team at Nomensa and delights in their ability to create new technological solutions on demand when client requirements seem to call for something which doesn’t exist currently.
Inclusive User Experience
To deliver inclusive and authentic user experience we need to ensure our designs are accessible. This workshop will share many of the techniques we apply as we move around the design lifecycle. As designers, we can apply variety of techniques to ensure we deliver a design experience that provides an equivalent level of quality to as many people as possible. For example, right from the sketching stage you can check the keyboard access will follow the visual order, and whether screen readers need some hidden elements to understand your page.
“Inclusive User Experience” is putting digital liberty as a number one priority.
Reasons to attend
- 1Spend 3 whole days improving your UX skills
- 2Meet your peers and share new ways of thinking
- 3See world class speakers from the UX industry
"I came. I listened. I stayed. Great event, great crowd, great venue. Learn, network, enjoy."
Don Norman Speaker at UX London 2009