MEX Notes
CategoryMEX Notes: Movirtu takes you closer to real users at the bottom of the pyramid
- Source article: Movirtu takes you closer to real users at the bottom of the pyramid
- MEX note: Ramona Liberoff, a MEX alumnus and EVP at Movirtu (winner of the the MEX Innovator of the Year Award in 2010), got in touch to share this research t…
MEX Notes: Disney Appmates turns iPad into virtual playmat
- Source article: Disney Appmates turns iPad into virtual playmat
- MEX note: This is one of the most interesting examples we’ve seen so far of a multi-touchpoint user experience, combining physical toys with a virtual playmat simulated on …
MEX Notes: Halo funded for Wi-fi offload as capacity constrains UX
- Source article: Halo Networks Gets Series A Of £1.6 Million To Offload Mobile Data To WiFi
- MEX note: Improving the user experience of Wi-fi offload will contribute to solving one of the industry’s largest challenges: every byte of capacit…
MEX Notes: Samsung Galaxy S II HD pushes display boundaries to 1280 x 720
- Source article: Samsung Galaxy S II HD pushes display boundaries to 1280 x 720
- MEX note: What will designers do with 1280 x 720 pixels, arranged on a 4.65 inch super AMOLED, at a density of 316 pixels per inch? Samsung’s latest Android handse…
MEX Notes: Why Does Interaction Design Matter?
- Source article: Why Does Interaction Design Matter?
- MEX note: Robert Fabricant, MEX alumnus and one of the leaders at Frog Design, wrote this article for FastCode on the importance of interaction design. It has a particularly interesting…
MEX Notes: Limiting multi-tasking while driving
- Source article: Limiting multi-tasking while driving
- MEX note: For some time now we’ve been tracking the trend for users to attempt more tasks simultaneously. Dividing attention between multiple digital touchpoints leads to different use…
MEX Notes: Creative expression inspired by Nokia’s N8
- Source article: Creative expression inspired by Nokia's N8
MEX note: This wonderful collection of 6 videos explores creative activities inspired by Nokia's N8 handset and its superlative optics. My particular favourite is the composite face made…
MEX Notes: BERG’s James Darling prototypes bus interface with quiet design techniques
- Source article: BERG's James Darling prototypes bus interface with quiet design techniques
MEX note: MEX alumnus Andrew Muir Wood shared this article from James Darling at BERG, explaining how he prototyped a simple application to show the status…