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Next Wednesday and Thursday I’ll be attending the MEX: The PMN Mobile User Experience conference. MEX is a two day strategy forum for the leading minds in mobile telecoms. At the heart of the conference is the 10 point manifesto for enhancing the mobile user experience. This is a blueprint for delivering better mobile products [...]

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Love it or hate it – do or don’t – but many of us Personalise and Customise our phones – whether it be internalised modification – wallpapers, ringtones, screensavers, or through external modification – stickers, express-clip on covers, mutilation (yes in Tokyo I met a guy who melted his phone “making it individual” and it [...]

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This is Sophia Berglund. Right now she is 25months old and growing so fast in her capabilities in communication – already she can muster small sentences in English, Korean, Japanese and some German! She can even translate! Sophia can create lines, shapes and forms by way of painting her communication… But what makes me the [...]

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I would like to introduce you to Andrew Berglund, another regular guest blogger next to Yasmine Abbas and Martin Sauter who joined me here a couple of weeks ago. More great contributors will be joining M-Trends soon, if you would like to become one of them, drop me a line. If you have any ideas, [...]

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Always On – An Introduction to the Design Research for Everyware, a presentation given last week at Ideo by Jan Chipchase, can now be downloaded here [Powerpoint, PDF 2MB]: It highlights the challenge of designing for everyware and that, if we are serious about minimising negative externalities, our ultimate need to understand the relationship between [...]

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