My first UX Scotland conference
After seeing people talking about it on social medias the last two years, wishing I could go too, I finally went there this week.

Photo of the social communication badges is from @ania_ch
After seeing people talking about it on social medias the last two years, wishing I could go too, I finally went there this week.
I’ve never been too sure about what I wanted to do “when I’m older”.
I’ve worked in banks, in an airport, in a research lab, in schools, in a shop counting money with a “gangster style” machine, in video games (testing and support), teaching French to kids, to adults, and worked as a software developer. After all these years, I’ve finally got the job that’s the best fit for me: Service Designer.
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