March 2016
Design Talk 7: Timo Ahopelto, Lifeline Ventures, on start-up UX culture
Timo Ahopelto, founding partner at Lifeline Ventures, talks to Marek Pawlowski about start-up UX culture and developments in mobile, health and gaming. Lifeline Ventures raised a EUR 57m fund in February 2016 to invest specifically in these areas…
Design Talk 6: Dr. Mike Short CBE, Telefonica; MEX catch-up
Dr. Mike Short CBE, VP of Public Affairs at Telefonica, is interviewed by Marek Pawlowski and we catch-up on the latest happenings in the MEX community, from robot and IoT design principles to welcoming a new MEX/16 patron.
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Welcoming Tribal Worldwide as a MEX/16 patron
I’m delighted to welcome a new MEX/16 patron, Tribal Worldwide, as a supporter of our event on 12th/13th October in London.
Jonathan Lovatt-Young, Tribal’s Head of Service and Experience Design, will also give a talk at MEX/16 on strategies…
User experience principles for robots & IoT
As connected objects and machines gain autonomous movement, the designers crafting these experiences must consider the implications of their work. Once a digital entity is able to take action outside the virtual sphere and capable of affecting th…
Design Talk 5: Robot UX; Louisa Heinrich, Superhuman & Designtalent; FaceTime real world
This episode catches up on the latest happenings in the MEX community, from the launch of new design agencies to M&A activity, and features an in-depth interview with Louisa Heinrich about the etiquette of robot user experience.
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Design Talk 4. Digital consumption UX; Sabrina Majeed, Buzzfeed; sports TV at the bus stop
This episode goes in-depth on digital consumption, looking at user behaviours, design principles and future user experiences.
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- Marek Pawlowski, co-host & founder of MEX (@marekpawlowski)
- Alex Guest, co-host & CEO of Zingy.l…
User story: flip phones, retirees and Blackberry Passports
They joined the train at Cambridge, the halfway point on the line from Kings Lynn in Norfolk to Kings Cross in London. Two ladies, about 60 years old, dropping wearily into their seats with the air of relief worn by those who feel they ‘just made’…