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CategoryHands-on and low-fi with the mobile user experience
This article by Marek Pawlowski, founder of MEX, describes a low tech, experimental workshop technique used at a recent MEX Conference to get people thinking about the fundamentals of user experience.
A few months ago here at MEX we started to …
Pressing all the right buttons
This article by Marek Pawlowski, founder of MEX, asks whether there is still a place for physical buttons and controls as more manufacturers follow the path towards generic, touch-based slates where the interaction layer is abstracted into softwar…
A mobile developer day too far
This article by Marek Pawlowski, founder of MEX, explores the long-term implications of the current app store race and the impact on user experience, with specific insights into Nokia’s recent Ovi developer day in London.
Handset manufacturers,…
Winners announced for 2010 MEX Mobile User Experience Awards
The winners of the 2010 MEX User Experience Awards were announced on 19th May at an evening reception in London. Hosted on the 1st night of the 7th international…
4 days ’til MEX – a preview of the mobile user experience conference
You’ll hear from 22 of the most eloquent, provocative and informed speakers we could find.
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MEX Inspirations: Made In Brunel
This 3 day event (8 – 10 June, London) organised by Brunel University provides a showcase for new design ideas created by the students. I’ve attended on several occasions in the past and always found it to be a hugely insp…
New mobile form factors, new mobile user experience
This article by Marek Pawlowski, founder of MEX, is part of an ongoing series exploring each of the 15 MEX Manifesto statements at the heart of the 7th international MEX User Experience Conference in London on 19th / 20th May 2010.
Latency is the enemy of good mobile user experience
This article by Marek Pawlowski, founder of MEX, is part of an ongoing series exploring each of the 15 MEX Manifesto statements at the heart of the 7th international MEX User Experience Conference in London on 19th / 20th May 2010.