Building Prototypes is not enough - people need to use them
How manufacturer has changed its entire outlook with one key component - the customer.
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How manufacturer has changed its entire outlook with one key component - the customer.
Lots going on here this week
dConstruct 2014 has a new website. Huzzah!
When I announced the original website two months ago, I was very, very excited about the line-up, but I was less excited about the design of the site itself. To be honest, it was a somewhat rushed affair. It did the job but it didn't have much pizzazz. I had some design direction--colour, typography, texture--courtesty of Mikey, but I didn't push it to do anything very interesting.
Well, the second Responsive Day Out was a most excellent day out indeed. I figured it would be, what with that excellent line-up of speakers. Still, I was blown away by the quality of the talks--everyone over-delivered.
The sequel I’ve been eagerly awaiting—Responsive Day Out 2—is almost here! It kicks off tomorrow morning at 9am. I probably won’t be able to sleep much tonight, but that’s okay: I’ll need to be at the Corn Exchange in the Brighton Dome bright and early to help get everything set up.
Clearleft dusts off running shoes, oils bike chains for a weekend of sport.
Following a three-month tender process, we are delighted to announce that we have won a place on the BBC’s coveted Digital Design roster, beating over 200 other agencies.
Responsive Day Out 2 is just ten days away. If you've got a ticket, I'll see you there. If you haven't got a ticket, sorry; they're all sold out. But despair not--some people who have tickets can't make it and they're looking to transfer theirs.
UX London success, standing desks and Malbec. A perfect combination.
It’s just a little over four weeks until Responsive Day Out 2: Revenge Of The Width.
Did you miss out on getting a ticket? It’s not too late!
Tickets for dConstruct 2014 have been on sale for just over a week now. If you haven't nabbed yours yet, here's the URL:
ti.to/clearleft/dconstruct-2014
It's a week in which / we roll out many Haikus / to update you all
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Tickets for dConstruct 2014 go on sale on Monday morning at 11am.
I expect there’ll be quite a rush for tickets initially, but don’t worry—if you aren’t able to get to an internet-enabled device to secure your place the moment that tickets go on sale, rest assured that there’ll be tickets available for quite a while.
A week in which we visit Copenhagen, Boston, prepare for UX London, fly some drones, and much more.
I've been puttin together the website for this year's dConstruct and I reckon it's in a decent enough shape to ship, so without further ado, I present to you...
dConstruct 2014 — Living With The Network.