The current information age is marked by people drowning in ever-increasing amounts of data. While the focus has been primarily on technical solutions—more hardware, software, and engineers — the toughest issues are fundamentally design problems. By focusing on issues like audience and the context of use, we can find more human solutions to data problems. […]

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UX Oxford – Monthly speaker series on user experience. Inspiring talk + free drinks + meet friendly peers. uxoxford.co.uk Having come over from heading up a optimisation services team vendor-side and doing Conversion Rate Optimisation (CRO) for about 8 years. Tom is going to share with us his lessons learned from joining a start -up […]

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In a multi-device world where people start a task in one device and finish it on another, creating an effective and seemingless experience across devices is key not just for the user, but for business results. This talk covers the 4 dimensions that you need to get right in order to design a successful multi-screen […]

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What’s next for you? The interaction design world is growing and changing and there is an increasing number of opportunities within our profession. One option as you progress in your career is the move to management. But should you do it? I want to share with you the 4 big lessons I learned through my […]

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Artefact’s John Rousseau presented four design opportunities for semi-autonomous vehicles at Interaction16, IxDA’s international conference in Helsinki, Finland.

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At Awwwards Amsterdam January 2016 Bart Van de Wiele showcases Adobe’s Design Future, Adobe XD (Experience Design) Formerly named Project Comet, Bart gives a live demo of the exciting cross platform-app which combines wireframing, visual design, interaction design, prototyping, previewing and sharing. bit.ly/Awwwards-AdobeXD

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You’ve been seeing it more and more lately – experience design job descriptions listing HTML, JS, CSS, and various front-end frameworks as desirable skills for designers to possess. Why? Some say that learning code allows designers to understand constraints of a system (native, web, mobile, etc). Others might be hoping to leverage a designer as […]

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