MEX14
CategoryVideo: Floris van Eck’s #mexsession on designing future imaging experiences
Floris van Eck gives an expansive look at the future of imaging experiences, drawing on his work for the likes of Canon and its Silicon Valley-based accelerator project, as well as his personal interests in the maker movement, cyborgs and the sing…
Ken Willes #mexsession on cross-modal digital experience design
Ken Willes talks about the complexity of designing cross-modal digital experiences, offering use cases and practical advice in this 30 minute talk. He draws on a wealth of experience in the sector to go in-depth, looking at how complexity increase…
Video: Rich Clayton’s #mexsession on UX at the intersection of physical & digital
When Rich Clayton (@monkeymischief | monkeymischief.net) took on the role of Creative Director at Loaded Magazine, it was a publication adrift – in need of both a new content direction to reflect the evolving tas…
Prioritise beautiful essentials
Peter Skillman, speaking during MEX/14 while Head of Design at mapping business HERE, warned against the temptation to focus on flashy, headline elements of the UX. This was often done at the expense of more frequently used, but less glamorous int…
Design principles for creating trust in digital UX
Transposing the intangible and very human notion of trust into the rigid world of digital products presents an especially difficult challenge for experience designers. In an environment constructed of absolute building blocks – 1s and 0s – how mi…
Video: Giles Colborne’s #mexsession on illusions of efficiency in UX
Giles Colborne’s March 2014 talk at MEX challenges preconceived notions about time and efficiency. Drawing on years of experience leading cx partners, the UX agency he founded, Giles’ explores a broad and compelling …
New communication filters
Twitter is planning to replicate parts of its India election strategy across countries that go to polls this year, after it emerged as a key tool for politicians and media companies during the world’s largest democratic exercise…the company …
Effective cross-modal input pairings
Cross-modal input thrives when discrete and continuous modes are paired. For instance, precise touchscreen input and the analogue feel of accelerometer-controlled tilt motion. Some pairings are more obvious than others – focus on what seems na…