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TagUser experience principles for proximity
Can technology draw us closer to our physical environment? The rollout of ‘tap to pay’, the growth of beacons and embedded digital intelligence (IoT) challenges everyone, from automotive manufacturers to retailers, to consider the user experience …
Introduction to the 15th international MEX
MEX has entered its 10th year as an initiative and today sees the 15th edition of the event convened in London. User-centred design, however, teaches us to be wary of numbers without context – and rightly so. Why then do these otherwise arbitrary…
Ordnance Survey sponsors MEX
Ordnance Survey, Britain’s mapping agency, is sponsoring MEX, the 2 day gathering dedicated to defining best practice and uncovering new ideas in digital experience.
The engagement aligns with a key MEX theme – the concept of location – and how…
MEX15 sets out to define the future of UX
Next week sees the 15th edition of MEX, entitled ‘Under the skin of user experience‘.
It is a 2 day gathering in London where a diverse mix of designers, technologists, strategists and investors convene with a common goal: defining the future o…
Meet the #mex15 speaker: Jonathan Mitchener
Jonathan continually surprises with his insights into the link between understanding user behaviour and driving large scale economic change through digital industry. Drawing on years of practical experience with re…
Meet the #mex15 speaker: Patrizia Bertini
Patrizia is one of the few facilitators we’ve come across who challenges participants not just with new subject matter, but by introducing genuinely new ways of thinking. At MEX she will use a range of ‘serious p…
MEX15: Under the skin of user experience | 24th – 25th March 2015
On 24th – 25th March, 100 of the brightest strategic thinkers & skilled practitioners convene in London for the 15th edition of MEX.
Our theme is ‘Under the skin of user experience’ – literally – as we seek to illuminate the new design challeng…