Show & Tell April 2026 – the A.I. special

14 Apr , 6pm

The UX Brighton Show & Tell is a free, low-key event. A supportive environment for sharing, advice and discussion.

Whether you’re a UXer of many years’ standing, new to UX or UX is only part of what you do, so much the better. A mix of skills and backgrounds enriches the conversation.

Please bring drinks and snacks to share 🍪🍺

Show & Tell places are limited to 12, as we keep the group small enough for everyone to learn each other’s names.

How Show & Tell works

  • Everyone arrives with something to talk about and some snacks to share
  • Names and topics go into a hat, to be chosen at random
  • 15-minute timebox for each discussion
  • Everything is off the record - Chatham House Rule. (If you’re under NDA, it’s OK to be non-specific about your client. We won’t interrogate you!)

Deciding on a topic for Show & Tell

If you’re not sure what to share at the Show & Tell, here are some prompts:

  • Talk us through what an A.I. thing you’re working on
  • Show how you’re using an A.I. tool tool or method
  • Get advice on an approach to a project
  • Share a past project
  • Tell us about a new A.I.-based process you’re using
  • Discuss working practices
  • Get feedback on an A.I. talk, workshop or article idea
  • Show a short demo or video related to A.I.

Still stuck? It’s more than fine to bring a question or introduce a topic for discussion.

What people say about Show & Tell

A very welcoming, thoughtful, knowledgeable and inclusive community.

—Peter Cook

The highlight of my month!

—Fiona MacNeill

I’d encourage everyone from old UX hands to newbies to go along.

—Mat Walker

A diverse group of friendly, smart people!

—Luis Abreu

Finding the venue

Freedom Works Brighton is in Barts House on Black Lion Street. The entrance can be tricky to spot – look for the black metal gate on the side of the building.

Entrance to Freedom Works Brighton, Barts House -- a black metal gate on Black Lion Street

Any questions?

Email Emmeline Caines-Gooby, emmeline@uxbri.org