UX Campfire: Where Broken Flows Go to Get Roasted

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Let’s have some fun!

Welcome to UX Camping—where we trade our laptops for lanterns but never stop redesigning the world around us.

Picture this:

  • “Tent Setup Usability Test” – Who can assemble their tent with the worst instructions (looking at you, IKEA)?
  • S’mores Journey Mapping – Sticky fingers, missing chocolate, burnt marshmallows… let’s optimize that experience.
  • Microinteraction Marshmallow Roast – If your button doesn’t toast evenly, is it really accessible?
  • “User Stories by the Fire” – Share your favorite UX horror story under the stars. Bonus points if it involves healthcare portals.
  • Feedback Forest Hike – Leave no persona behind as you navigate trail signage that was clearly not user-tested.

And of course:

  • Low-Fidelity Sketches on Tree Bark
  • Nature-Driven Prototypes using sticks, stones, and pinecones
  • A keynote called “Don’t Ship the Bear Trap: Designing for Safety in the Wild”

Because even in the wilderness, friction still exists.

Final Thought

UX isn’t just for screens. It’s in the zipper that jams, the flashlight that defaults to strobe, and the trail marker that leads you nowhere.

Let’s bring human-centered design to every space—especially the outdoors.

Camp UX: Where every journey is user-tested.