Justine Sanderson

I give talks about various aspects of the user experience and usability, focusing mostly on human psychology & cognition.
About Me
Justine runs her own user experience consultancy - Userfaction - and wears many hats. Part usability consultant, part information architect, and part interaction designer, she’s helped a range of companies organise their information and develop more user-friendly websites and applications. Clients include the University of Auckland, the House of Travel, the Bank of New Zealand and the Ministry of Health.
She’s fascinated by how people interact with technology, and believes she got into usability because of her own frustration with things around her “that just don’t work” the way she wants them to.
An active member of the Usability Professionals’ Association, the Information Architecture Institute, and of the Interaction Designers Association, Justine is also the local ambassador for UXnet, an organisation dedicated to exploring opportunities for cooperation and collaboration among user-experience related organisations and individuals.
When she’s not writing bios of herself in the third person, or doctoring her mugshot in Photoshop, Justine likes to get away from the computer by exploring some remote coast of New Zealand in her kayak.