UX Pakistan is a Not For Profit student-run design conference, organized by the student design society (INDEX) at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). One of their major event is known as UX Pakistan 2020 which will now be held online.
INDEX is a society that organized this event and is a collection of individuals in the field of user-experience and human-centered design with a key focus on educating students and professionals on the importance of design thinking. The student society works on innovating ideas to be shared and worked upon as a community with the common goal of bridging the gap between creators and users through human-centered design principles.
UX Pakistan 2020 is an online edition to ensure no boundaries are there to ensure that the event is a success and accessible to all. The entire event is a two-day conference that will take place on the 18th and 19th April 2020. The event is open to not just local but also international participants as the UX Conference will be a mix of talks, panels and masterclasses moderated by renown local and international UX Gurus and design practitioners from the industry and academia, digital marketing experts and social innovators.
The masterclasses offered in the conference serves as a great opportunity to learn from the best local and international design practitioners. The event will host a series of talks and workshops. One of the featured talks are: Speculative Play, Visualising Ideas: an Introduction, Digital Journey Mapping, Unpacking UX, Design Documentation – Your undiscovered superpower etc. If anyone is interested in taking part in this event, one can register for their favourite or preferred masterclass on https://2020.uxpakistan.com/tickets/ or follow through to https://2020.uxpakistan.com/masterclasses/ for further details.They have also stated that special preference for being a part of the particular chosen masterclass will be given to those who donate towards their cause of helping communities who have been affected adversely by the lockdown in Pakistan.