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Ana Roji
Ana Roji is an interaction designer at Headhsift. She used to work as a web and graphic designer in Spain before moving to London. With a background on communications and film, she has joined us after doing an MA in Interactive Media in London. Her interests go from the lifelong learning process of aging population online to the creation of an iconography of smells in multimedia. Her final project was an interactive installation aimed at improving the experience of urban dwellers in pedestrian underpasses. She really enjoys the orange Headshift’s espresso coffee machine everyday.
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Commented on What use is Social Media to the Pharmaceutical Industry?
Very interesting conversation. The point John Pugh is raising also reminds me of other areas of the drug product development. As far as I know pharma companies are very defensive in their research process, being very careful to keep it...
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Posted Finally, some thoughts out of UX Intensive Berlin - Adaptive Path to Blog
I was counting down the days to attend the UX Intensive Berlin, expecting it to be the best representation of UX workshops in Europe. The Adaptive Path team is almost a "legend" within the field, and they managed to cover those promises with a very competent and receptive team. While I was trying to distill the main positive outcomes out of those days, I realised I was already applying some of the techniques provided on the sessions.
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Commented on Bits from Scripting Enabled
Thanks Nick for pointing out the typo on Jonathan Hassell's name, once I was writing the post I repeated Antonia's last name twice... Fixed now, cheers!...
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Posted Bits from Scripting Enabled to Blog
It was encouraging to see plenty of enthusiastic professionals together at the Scripting Enabled conference last Friday. The aim of this two days event was breaking down barriers between disabled users and the social web. It was based on talks on the first day, and a geeky hacking code day on the second.