Fairy Tale Experiences talk at #UXLx

Here are the video and slides for my UXLx talk The Invisible Problem with Fairy Tale Experiences. Huge thank you to everyone in the audience for having a good time with me. Give me a shout on Twitter if you have questions or comments.
- The talk in article form: The invisible problem with Fairy Tale Experiences
- Follow-up post: When friction is a good thing
Video

Slides
Audience Reactions
Thx for the awesome reminder that friction is not always bad! #supersmoothpresentation https://t.co/WmKigAQFpo
— Uli Siegmeier (@Uli_Siegmeier) May 30, 2016
@axbom I got great feedback on your presentation from friends who attended! :) *two big thumbs up*
— aldasilva 👾 (@aDreamersWaltz) May 28, 2016
This talk was so good! Make sure you look at the slides. #UX https://t.co/e9K5uDwqOq
— Melissa Perri (@lissijean) May 26, 2016
your talk was my favourite. Try to catch up more of your fresh thoughts in the future. #fairytaleux
— David Blum (@dblumx) May 26, 2016
@axbom just gave the best talk today @uxlx #amazing #inspiration #ux #curlingdesigners pic.twitter.com/PF10ODmtD5
— Fabiano Bernardo (@illfab) May 26, 2016
Amazing talk by @axbom #uxlx #ux https://t.co/6A6EJnc4Oo
— João Telo (@jcteloux) May 26, 2016
Great stuff from @axbom - adding friction at the right moments leads to a better experience. Brain workouts for your users! #uxlx
— James Royal-Lawson (@beantin) May 26, 2016
@axbom how refreshing... #uxlx
— Mónica Abdurehaman (@monicadefonseca) May 26, 2016
Hearing lots of whispers about how amazing @axbom's talk is :)
— Melissa Perri (@lissijean) May 26, 2016
Listening to @axbom makes me wonder: Do we inadvertently treat users as stupid by striving for the easiest experience? #uxlx
— Evgenia Grinblo (@Grinblo) May 26, 2016
"Task completion is not the same as goal fulfillment." @axbom #uxlx
— Sophia Prater (@sophiavux) May 26, 2016
@axbom That was truly inspiring. My brain has had a fantastic workout thinking about your talk.
— Adam Bruzon (@adambruzon) May 26, 2016
The illustrations were awesome too.#uxlx
We are not scared at all :))) thanks for the great speech!!! @axbom pic.twitter.com/e0CQnyyDjp
— Anna Grigoryan (@anulikus) May 26, 2016
You're on fire today, Per! 🔥Thanks for sharing. 🌟
— Portabla Media (@PortablaMedia) May 26, 2016
Breaking news: consistency isn't always good. It can switch off your brain. -@axbom #uxlx
— Evgenia Grinblo (@Grinblo) May 26, 2016
Loved your story @axbom thanks! #uxlx
— vinnie hendriks (@vinniehendriks) May 26, 2016
I love @axbom's slides.
— Melissa Perri (@lissijean) May 26, 2016
Interesting..."friction can provide guidance." AND "You don't want to catch everyone." Need to sit by the river and think now. #uxlx @axbom
— Sophia Prater (@sophiavux) May 26, 2016
"Fairy Tale Experiences" - Per Axbom ✨ @axbom #uxlx #conference #lisbon https://t.co/XjM5YdjRCR pic.twitter.com/TIufBsyTSN
— UXLx: User Experience Lisbon (@uxlx) May 26, 2016
Our very own @axbom takes to the stage this morning at #uxlx (with BRAND NEW shoes on!) pic.twitter.com/Wk5paAV7dQ
— UX Podcast (@uxpodcast) May 26, 2016
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