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TagMost 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…
Design Talk 8. Innovation’s many guises; Ramona Liberoff, CEO, Spring Accelerator
Starting with the theme of ‘Innovation has many guises’, co-hosts Marek Pawlowski and Alex Guest sit down for a discussion with Ramona Liberoff, CEO of the Spring Accelerator. Spring supports businesses which could have a transformative effect on…
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…
Speakers & themes for MEX/16
12th – 13th October, London
The programme for MEX/16 examines a future four years from now and asks:
What are the new strategies and design methods to translate customer insight into next generation digital experiences?
The question transcends …
Acquisitions & long-term growth strategies for design agencies
(Update September 2018: I’m gradually appending M&A transactions since this article was published, listed as comments at the bottom of the page. There have been at least 19 in the 36 months since first publication – feel free to add your own in th…