Exploring sensations during a MEX creative session
MEX team working on the communicate user mode
Sofia Svanteson of Ocean Observations opens with talk on being lost in data
Challenge cards and stimuli examples for each MEX creative session
Customising the user experience on MEX cut outs
Creative exercise to start the morning at MEX
MEX participants during creative sessions
MEX conference room set for speaker presentations
James Taplin of Forum for the Future explains importance of control UX for sustainability
Design in process during a MEX creative session
A MEX creative session on augmentation getting underway
Discussions in a MEX creative session facilitated by Rodrigo Bautista of Forum for the Future
Arun Vasudeva of Pearson on combining user modes in content
Lennart Andersson of Veryday on co creation design methodology
MEX participants sharing breakfast in the garden cafe
Andrew Muir Wood co hosting MEX
Marek Pawlowski co hosting MEX
Amy Huckfield on user research methods from her project on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Rich Clayton of Monkey Mischief on new ways of exploring data
MEX Agenda printed on 100 percent recycled stock
MEX participants breakout into a hallway for a sensory experience exercise
A gallery of MEX participants created by everyone
Organising themes and concepts in a MEX creative session on control experiences
MEX participants blindfolded to concentrate on non visual interfaces
Set for a quick morning creative exercise to set the tone for MEX
Each MEX creative session is hosted in its own individually designed team room
Brunel designers helping MEX teams finalise challege responses
Final stages of a MEX creative session as participants develop visuals for team presentation
Markus Eriksson of TOPP facilitating a MEX creative session
Brunel designer presenting her teams results at MEX
MEX team on the consume user mode presenting results summary
MEX team on communicate user mode presents its findings
MEX participants chatting outdoors over morning coffee in the autumn sunshine
What happens when you equip a room full of creatives with scissors and paper