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During early January members of the Ura team participated as mentors in the Underexposed event organized by [Simply Secure] […] During early January members of the Ura team participated as mentors in the Underexposed event organized by [Simply Secure] […]
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During early January (7-11) members of the Ura team participated as mentors in the [Underexposed](https://simplysecure.org/underexposed/) event organized by [Simply Secure](https://simplysecure.org/) in Berlin, Germany. During early January (7-11) Elio and Anxhelo from our team participated as mentors in the [Underexposed](https://simplysecure.org/underexposed/) event organized by [Simply Secure](https://simplysecure.org/) in Berlin, Germany. Simply Secure
![Underexposed](/images/blog/underexposed.png) ![Underexposed Logo](/images/blog/underexposed.png)
[Underexposed Collective](https://simplysecure.org/underexposed/) is a loosely-knit group of designers, researchers, writers, advocates, and users who reject the current trajectory of mainstream technology development. They support people by providing funding, education, mentorship, design support, research, testing, and a community for collaboration. [Underexposed Collective](https://simplysecure.org/underexposed/) is a loosely-knit group of designers, researchers, writers, advocates, and users who reject the current trajectory of mainstream technology development. They support people by providing funding, education, mentorship, design support, research, testing, and a community for collaboration.
This was the first event they decided to organize as a Residency. Fellows from around the world spent one week with the Simply Secure team focused on a project that they propose. Together, the cohort used the residency to workshop their specific design challenge. Over the week they had for user research, independent work, lectures, critical discussions, design critiques and office hours with leaders in the field. Fellows also had an opportunity to share their work with the public. This was the first time Underexposed took place in the form of a residency. Fellows from around the world spent one week with designers and developers focused to work on their projects, and help others with theirs. Together, the cohort used the residency as a place to ask questions, work on prototypes and circulate feedback quickly. Over the course of the week we had sessions about user research, design systems, prototyping, and wireframing Fellows also had an opportunity to share their work with the public, specifically at the final presentations at the Mozilla Berlin offices
Our own Elio and Anxhelo were invited as [mentors](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentorship). We spent the week with other mentors and fellows by helping them with their ideas/projects and giving presentations on some topics.
### Monday (7 January) ### Monday (7 January)
The first day started with an introduction by the hosts from Simply Secure over at the [WikiBär](https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4842883021). [Georgia Bullen](https://twitter.com/georgiamoon), the new Simply Secure Executive Director, opened the event and talked about the purpose of it, the agenda and everything else. After, we began to introduce ourselves shortly and the reason why we were there. The fellows shared their projects and ideas with us so we could have a better grasp before we started to work on them. The first day started with an introduction by Simply Secure over at the [WikiBär](https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4842883021). [Georgia Bullen](https://twitter.com/georgiamoon), the Simply Secure Executive Director, quickly introduced the gist of the week.
We had a chance to get to know all fellows and their projects better, which helped us have a better grasp of their needs and motivations.
![Sticky notes schedule photo](/images/blog/underexposed-schedule.jpg)
### Tuesday (8 January) ### Tuesday (8 January)
Anxhelo's presentation was scheduled on Tuesday afternoon, but the plan changed and so he had to do it in the morning. His session was about [Prototyping](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototype). Participants began with pen and paper prototyping, as that is still the fastest and best way to build a prototype for pretty much anything related to UI and UX. Our first session covered the basics of [Prototyping](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototype). Participants began with pen and paper prototyping, something we are great fans of doing when having the privilege to be in the same room with people. Afterall, this approach has a lower entry level barrier than any design software, allowing everyone to move quickly and scrap ideas before investing a significant amount of time.
The fellows had really interesting projects and for most of them, the main issue was related to the encryption key restore process. As these projects are security-and-privacy related, they are decentralized and offer users the option to create an encryption key in order to access their data if something bad happens in the future. The fellows had really interesting projects and for most of them, the main issue was related to the encryption key restore process. As these projects are security-and-privacy related, they are decentralized and offer users the option to create an encryption key in order to access their data if something bad happens in the future.
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This was the final day of the event and the fellows worked during the day to prepare their presentations, on what they learned during the week and what they worked on. The presentations were held at the [Mozilla Offices](https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4996803917#map=19/52.49947/13.44914) in Berlin. Many people had registered for the event and the fellows presented one by one their projects and conclusions. We were happy that our mockups were present in their slides and hope that the process continues to turn them into reality soon. This was the final day of the event and the fellows worked during the day to prepare their presentations, on what they learned during the week and what they worked on. The presentations were held at the [Mozilla Offices](https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4996803917#map=19/52.49947/13.44914) in Berlin. Many people had registered for the event and the fellows presented one by one their projects and conclusions. We were happy that our mockups were present in their slides and hope that the process continues to turn them into reality soon.
![Sarah Fox presenting at the Mozilla Offices in front of the audience](/images/blog/underexposed-presentations.jpg)
After the presentations, we got to discuss with each other and then head over for drinks somewhere close the venue. After the presentations, we got to discuss with each other and then head over for drinks somewhere close the venue.
We would like to thank the entire Simply Secure team; Georgia, Ame, Eileen and Molly for being there and organizing a fantastic event. We had a really awesome time and hope to see you all again soon. We would like to thank the entire Simply Secure team; Georgia, Ame, Eileen and Molly for being there and organizing a fantastic event. We had a really awesome time and hope to see you all again soon.

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