MEX Sessions: Charlotte Magnusson on audible and haptic UIs
Charlotte Magnusson has been studying the use of touch, gestures and sound in digital interfaces since 2000, most recently as Associate Professor at the Department of Design Sciences, Lund University, Sweden. Her MEX session in September 2012…
MEX Sessions: Sabrina Majeed on context aware UX
Sabrina Majeed came to MEX in September 2012 to share practical lessons for building context aware digital experiences. Using knowledge acquired during her time working on social TV start-up Miso, Majeed’s session explores different methods o…
MEX Sessions: Priya Prakash on quiet design
Priya Prakash returned to MEX in December 2011 as Head of UX for mobile phones at Nokia. Building on a previous MEX session some years earlier, she talked about the principles of quiet design and how digital experiences might evolve in a worl…
MEX Sessions: David Birnbaum on haptics and sensory interfaces
David Birnbaum came to MEX in May 2011 to talk about multi-sensory interfaces, combining sound and tactility. At the time, David was a user experience researcher at haptic pioneers Immersion. His background is in the design of musical instrum…
MEX Sessions: Simon East on designing UIs for sustainable living
Simon East spoke at MEX in May 2011, addressing how user experience design could respond to and shape customer’s attitudes towards sustainability. Sharing case study examples from his automotive efficiency startup DriveGain, Simon talks throu…
Bringing customisation closer to the customer
There was a time when handset manufacturers and network operators talked of delivering personalisation right down to the level of individual customers. For manufacturers, it meant ever more diverse products targeting smaller segments. The economic…
MEX Sessions: Ramona Liberoff on identity across digital touchpoints
Ramona Liberoff’s May 2011 MEX Session explores the meaning of identity in a world of multi-platform experiences, where service interactions occur across a wide range of digital touchpoints and individuals are no longer tied to single devices….
Translating the language of mobility
‘My tomorrow began today’, and through my ‘digital sixth sense’, I have ‘experienced success’. Thankfully, that ‘tomorrow is sponsored by Intel’ and now, well, now I can ‘explore more’. Time, however, is running short, as I am scheduled for a ‘pla…