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Design Talk 25. UX Review 2016
Patrizia Bertini, Alex Guest and Marek Pawlowski pick their most memorable digital – and non-digital – user experiences from 2016. With examples ranging from virtual reality and conversational interfaces to home baking and biodegradable thank you…
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…
Design Talk 22. Agile marketing; Roland Smart, VP, Social & Community Marketing, Oracle
Agile has become the de-facto approach to rapid, user-centred product development. However, it is not just for coders. In fact, Agile is at its most effective when product management and marketing work in the same rhythm. In this episode, hosts…
MEX conference tickets – early bird deadline Friday, 23rd September
Buy your MEX conference tickets by Friday 23rd for the best value early bird price of £799 ($1030 approx.)
Join design agencies, pioneers of user-centred technology and innovative brands from finance to healthcare in London on 12th & 13th Octob…The MEX/16 conference: hidden paths to better UX
What are the new strategies and design methods to translate customer insight into next generation digital experiences?
The MEX/16 conference explores a question which transcends product categories and industry verticals.
It is set in the…
Design Talk 20. Inclusive design; Neil Milliken, Head of Accessibility & Digital Inclusion, Atos
Accessible design is good design, whether motivated initially by the needs of users with specific disabilities or broader goals of social and economic inclusion. Neil Milliken talks to MEX founder and podcast host Marek Pawlowski about his work l…
Design Talk 16. The value of nurturing tangential inspiration
Many of us are now in the ideas business and, of course, those ideas have to come from somewhere. Sometimes they’re iterative and result from the day-to-day work we’re already doing. Sometimes they spin off from specific client projects. But what …