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There are many people working in the design of Government of Canada user experiences, whether for software applications, web sites, services or products. The GC UX Network brings together the UX community within the GC and beyond for networking events.

How many people are in the GC UX Network?

Our mailing list is current over 500 people from all levels of government in Canada, as well as the US, UK and beyond.

What kind of events does the GC UX Network hold?

The GC UX Network holds online networking events a few times a year on Discord. They offer participants the ability to:

  • introduce themselves to other members of the UX community,
  • find UXers to hire or find UX jobs, and
  • participate in networking discussions on a variety of UX-related topics.

As these are networking opportunities, events are not recorded.

How big are GC UX Network events?

Participation ranges depending on the topic and time of year. We can have anywhere from 50-150 people per event.

Contact

GC UX Network is hosted and coordinated by Tanya Snook, UX Designer at Fisheries and Oceans.

Stay informed of upcoming events

Join the mailing list to stay updated on GC UX Network events.



What exactly is UX?

UX involves:

  • User research:
    • Experimental Design
    • Statistical Analysis
    • Audience Analysis/User Profiling
    • Task Analysis
    • Scenario Development
  • Usability testing
  • Heuristic review
  • Technical writing
  • Design:
    • Human–computer interaction (HCI)
    • Human Factors Engineering
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Interaction Design
    • Information Architecture/ Design
    • Visual design
    • Rapid Prototyping
    • Prototyping
    • Service Design

and related jobs!