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CategoryMost popular design podcasts of 2016
When Alex, Patrizia and I launched the MEX podcast in February 2016, we begun with a notion: an ongoing conversation with our diverse community about how to design better digital experiences. However, we could not have anticipated it would lead t…
Principles for natively neighbourly multi-touchpoint experience design
If you listen to tech podcasts, you’ll likely already be familiar with curse of the keyword. When a presenter says ‘Ok Google’ or ‘Hey Siri’ on their podcast, thousands of listeners’ devices all over the world automatically initiate a search. It…
Most popular user experience articles of 2016
One thing became clear from compiling these rankings of the most popular content on mobileuserexperience.com: digital experience design encompasses an ever broader constituency, from pioneers of artificial intelligence and virtual reality to those…
4 UX inspirations and our process for discovering them
What do ZTE, fabric, network performance and Apple’s 3rd party software integrations have in common?
These are just a few of the subjects we’ve been exploring as part of an internal MEX project called ‘Friday inspirations’, initiated by Alex Gu…
Summary from MEX/16: new skills for a changing world of experience design
This much was clear from MEX/16: we must prepare for a future quite different from today’s world of smartphone primacy.
Emerging technologies such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence and multi-sensory interfaces are changing the skills re…
Experiential clues in emerging technology
This is part of a series of provocations to fuel discussions at the MEX/16 conference. Follow @mexfeed for more, join the debate at #mexdesign16 or by posting your comment below.
And you are?
You can do much more when you can verify who a p…
Industrial rhythm, migration, nostalgia: the societal fabric enveloping UX
This is part of a series of provocations to fuel discussions at the MEX/16 conference. Follow @mexfeed for more, join the debate at #mexdesign16 or by posting your comment below.
When we get it right, individual user needs are interpreted in t…
User research. What next?
This is part of a series of provocations to fuel discussions at the MEX/16 conference. Follow @mexfeed for more, join the debate at #mexdesign16 or by posting your comment below.
Everything we do starts with users. At least, it should.
The …