Rob will talk about designing across, and for, multiple touchscreen platforms using Ribot’s recent suite of Tesco apps as a case study. How do different form factors, operating systems, and interaction paradigms inform the design of real I-want-to-use-it-every-day apps? How do you take the constraints (and opportunities) of differing mobile devices and design interfaces that, for the user, feel like they belong on the device and as part of their life?
Robert Douglas is a UX designer that loves nothing more than prototyping and getting something real into peoples’ hands. He’s fairly new to mobile, coming from a web background where he most recently lead the Design & UX team at Rightmove. Since joining Ribot a year ago however, he’s worked on projects for Intel, Tesco and a number of other partners.
He’s interested in the future of mobile web/apps and how, as these devices pervade our society, we ensure they’re engaging, useful and usable.
You can follow Rob on Twitter at @anucreative