is originallyfrom theSeattleregionhas read 3UX booksin the lastmonthworks onvideogameshas beenworking inthe UXindustry for5+ yearsdesignsenterpriseproductsistransitioninginto the UXindustrycurrentlyworks atAmazonis currentlystudying human-centered or UXdesign (bachelor'sor master's)works at asponsorcompany ofthis eventis a userresearcherhas designedproduct/softwareyou admireloves nerdingout aboutinformationarchitecturedoes workfor non-profitsdoes front-enddevelopmentcan speak3languagesdesignsphysicalexperiencesworks onvirtualrealityspecializesinaccessibilityis originallyfrom outsidethe Seattleregionis a UXconsultantmanagesa team of3 or moredesignersworks onartificialintelligenceworks inthehealthcareindustryprototypeswith Axureis originallyfrom theSeattleregionhas read 3UX booksin the lastmonthworks onvideogameshas beenworking inthe UXindustry for5+ yearsdesignsenterpriseproductsistransitioninginto the UXindustrycurrentlyworks atAmazonis currentlystudying human-centered or UXdesign (bachelor'sor master's)works at asponsorcompany ofthis eventis a userresearcherhas designedproduct/softwareyou admireloves nerdingout aboutinformationarchitecturedoes workfor non-profitsdoes front-enddevelopmentcan speak3languagesdesignsphysicalexperiencesworks onvirtualrealityspecializesinaccessibilityis originallyfrom outsidethe Seattleregionis a UXconsultantmanagesa team of3 or moredesignersworks onartificialintelligenceworks inthehealthcareindustryprototypeswith Axure

UX Community Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. is originally from the Seattle region
  2. has read 3 UX books in the last month
  3. works on video games
  4. has been working in the UX industry for 5+ years
  5. designs enterprise products
  6. is transitioning into the UX industry
  7. currently works at Amazon
  8. is currently studying human-centered or UX design (bachelor's or master's)
  9. works at a sponsor company of this event
  10. is a user researcher
  11. has designed product/software you admire
  12. loves nerding out about information architecture
  13. does work for non-profits
  14. does front-end development
  15. can speak 3 languages
  16. designs physical experiences
  17. works on virtual reality
  18. specializes in accessibility
  19. is originally from outside the Seattle region
  20. is a UX consultant
  21. manages a team of 3 or more designers
  22. works on artificial intelligence
  23. works in the healthcare industry
  24. prototypes with Axure