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FoneArena is off to Delhi to meet the Nokia Digital Design Team

Submitted by Varun Krish on November 4, 2009 – 11:20 pmEmail This Post Email This Post | One Comment


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Nokia India is having a little meeting with the Nokia Digital Design Team in Delhi tomorrow and FoneArena will be there

Here are the profiles of the folks from the Nokia Digital Design team we’ll be talking to (Profiles credit : vinu )

  • Nikki BartonHead of Digital Design – Nikki is heavily influenced by her design and cultural experiences. With 20 years of work in digital interaction worldwide, her experiences are fairly diversified by now. That said, she believes that her training and education has heavily influenced her work throughout her life. She considers solid, good design training as a real advantage. For Nikki, design and user experience are inextricably linked and should not be thought of as separate exercises.
  • Robert WilliamsDesign Manager, Nokia Design Studio: London, UK – Rob was originally attracted to design because he always liked creating things that get into people’s hands. Trying to understand people and how one can make things that improve or enhance their everyday lives is really interesting to Rob.
  • Younghee JungSenior Design Specialist, Nokia Design Studio: London, UK - When Younghee started university, she studied general science. She was good at mathematics and asked to join the math department. It got her thinking, and she realized she wanted to be closer to everyday life and people. She switched to the industrial design department after that semester. She has always been a very curious person. Being close to and able to study various aspects of human life is what drew her to design.
  • Juliana Ferreira, (Design Specialist, Interaction Design), Nokia Design Studio, London, UK

Please send us your questions to the Digital Designers like about you phone icons , homescreen, we’ll try our best to get them answered.

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