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When it comes to UX design, identifying and confronting unconscious bias is critical to producing better work. A designer could spend hours honing their craft, constantly learning new methodologies and software, and repeating processes until they get as close to pixel perfection as possible — but if they can’t see outside of their blind spot, their work could frustrate users and alienate audiences. Acknowledging your own bias can be hard, but luckily there are numerous tools available to help us. Join us for a talk on how we, as designers, can free ourselves from these limited perspectives and become far more open to ideas and possibilities.