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For U.K. readers: two free tickets available for Update 2011

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The organizers of the 2011 Update Conference in Brighton in the south of England have generously offered two free tickets to the conference to UX Magazine readers.

The organizers of the 2011 Update Conference in Brighton in the south of England have generously offered two free tickets to the conference to UX Magazine readers. The conference is on September 5th, so time is short. If you’re interested attending, you can enter to win via Twitter by answering this simple question:

The organizers of the 2011 Update Conference in Brighton in the south of England have generously offered two free tickets to the conference to UX Magazine readers. The conference is on September 5th, so time is short. If you’re interested attending, you can enter to win via Twitter by answering this simple question:

What do you consider to be the finest example of experience design in a product or service?

How to Enter
  • Make sure you’re following UX Magazine on Twitter.
  • Filling in the blank, create a tweet that says, “Hey @uxmag, the best XD is <your answer>. Do I win a ticket to Update Conf? https://uxm.ag/l9”.
  • Replace the blank with your response to the question. Make sure to keep the rest of the tweet the same.
  • Publish the tweet.

Because the conference is coming up soon, we will end this contest on Tuesday 8/23, so enter soon! We will contact winners via DM on Twitter, so please keep an eye out for messages. If we notify you that you’ve won but don’t hear back from you within 24 hours, we’ll select another winner.

Note: the free tickets are for the conference only, not for the Royal Banquet or the workshops.

Discount Code

If you don’t win the contest but would still like to attend, or if you’d like to attend the Royal Banquet or workshops, we’ve also been given a discount code for any type of conference ticket:

UXMAG

Thanks to the conference organizers for this opportunity. To all the attendees of this year’s Update Conference, enjoy!

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