The Politics Of Patterns » James Boardwell
James Boardwell from Folksy shares his insights on the re-emergence of ‘handmade’ and craft designs and patterns surrounding this culture … You can find James’ slides here…
James Boardwell from Folksy shares his insights on the re-emergence of ‘handmade’ and craft designs and patterns surrounding this culture … You can find James’ slides here…
Ian Forrester pitches his concept for a Twitter-based dating service… You can find Ian’s slides here…
Phil Hemsted talks about some of the theories that underpin his work at Psycuity and the notion that business motivations and behaviours can be understood and modelled through classic psychological analysis… You can find Phil’s slides here…
Guy Dickinson wonders whether how reading will be influenced by mobility, new devices, social media, new patterns of consumption and business models. You can find Guy’s slides here…
Glen Smith talks about an emerging shift in mass production to a world of bespoke, personalised and “1-to-1″ mass-customised manufacturing. Oh, did you notice how Glen looks a little like our lovely host Craig? It’s true, they’re brother and sister. You can find Glen’s slides here…
Geek comedian Tom Scott blazes through twenty graphs that encapsulate modern digital life… You can find Tom’s slides here…
Local venture capitalist and technology investor Ed French outlines the various routes to winning investment for your startup idea… You can find Ed’s slides here…
Tech entrepreneur and part-time punk Ian Pringle, suggests that as our lives are increasingly lived electronically, we need to be mindful of what happens to our digital assets after we die… You can find Ian’s slides here…
CEO of tinker.it, Alexandra Deschamp-Sonsino unpacks the skills of makers and the burgeoning culture of DIY hardware hacking and physical computing… You can find Alex’s slides here…
Designer Dean Vipond asks is anything perfect, deconstructing the packaging of paracetamol tablets in seeking to understand whether it is at all possible to find perfection in design… You can find Dean’s slides here…