Design

Design insights and advice with Kai En Ong BBC’s Head of User Experience and Design

Kai En Ong is the head of User Experience and Design at BBC and has worked as a designer with the organisation on and…

9 years ago

A Practical Guide to Creative Leadership

By Scott Jancy. Blogger, speaker, and consultant based out of Washington, DC. Passionate about the role that design and leadership…

9 years ago

Digital Dún Laoghaire: People, Property and Partnerships Showcase

Digital Dún Laoghaire is an initiative of the Dún Laoghaire Business Improvement District. It is supported by key stakeholders in…

9 years ago

Dairy cows, fur balls & Design Thinking for Startups

By  Damian Cranney Design thinker, weekend warrior, Big Moji, totally meta... @big_motive, see more at Big Motive. Following a spate of…

9 years ago

UXDX insights with Doug Powell IBM designer

By Alan Dargan more by Alan here, Lead Lecturer in Design with Digital Skills Academy. Title image by Mick Kelly. With over 25 years…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Urban Circus

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch Urban Circus brings Fashion, Technology and Security together to create High Visibility…

9 years ago

Emojis will make you smarter! Smiley faces, cognitive understanding and the future of AI.

Interesting guest post by Carol McHugh from Big Motive. Emojis are the latest hot ticket in marketing campaigns worldwide, used primarily…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Drenched

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Drenched was created following a chance encounter; when our founder, Wes,…

10 years ago

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