Play Restart: Digital Design (UX/UI)

Play Restart was created in 2014 by Wences Sanz and Dani Seuba as a monthly event dedicated to make design professionals thinking, analysing and discussing among each other. After a break during the last months, Play Restart is back for a special edition within Brief Festival.
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This special edition dedicated to Digital Design (UX/UI) will gather Javier la Casta (Nectar), Borja Delgado (Hanzo) and Alberto Romero (Designit).


 

Debate
27 Oct – Conde Duque



Guests


 

Borja Delgado started in the digital universe in the )=s, working as a designer and developper for communication and advertising agencies.
After that, he worked as a freelancer for the biggest agencies such as BBDO, JWT, DoubleYou…
He is also one of Domestika’s founder, the largest online creative community in spanish language. In 2004 he led its transformation by changing a 700 users forum into a platform with 100.000 members.
In 2007 he created a design services studio with customers such as BBVA, Repsol, SONY, Jazztel, Condè Nast… He still runs this business which bring him to investigate users and markets, define digital strategies and implement web designs for mobiles devices and any other kind of interactive environment.

Javier la Casta is a vocational designer with over 12 years of experience. He is a partner at Nectar, a communication studio specialized in design and creation of digital products.
He combines his work as an interactive designer and a consultant of digital strategy with the creation and production of parallel activities such as PIXEL ATTACK festival, and teaching at institutions such as ESAT, EASD and the UCV.
He has given numerous lectures and training: Masterclass in Executive MBA from the UPV, Barreira debate, Digital products workshop at EASD, Dialogues EASD, Masterclass Responsive Design 014 and 015 in multimedia degree UCV, Chat at Zink Project, Pecha Kucha Night Valencia among many others …

Alberto Romero is 36 years old and a director and designer at Designit Madrid.
He started creating web pages at the end of the 90s but it was only few years later that he really begun to see design as a professional option, when he joined Vector SF as web designer in 2003.
In 2005 he started working at Designit (called then “dnx”). He worked in various fields around user experience and became a specialist in interaction design, at the same time that he was developping some other projects.
In 2011 he left his job for one of those projects, Tolda, an affordable and easy-to-use e-commerce website. Once the project started, he went back to Designit.
He has given lectures on interaction design at the IED, La Nave Nodriza and Elisava

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