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* Abstract: An interactive panel, discussing the User Experience in general, as well as User Experience on Maemo.  Harri and Martin will discuss the goals of Maemo5 UI, and comment on the future UI directions for Maemo.
* Abstract: An interactive panel, discussing the User Experience in general, as well as User Experience on Maemo.  Harri and Martin will discuss the goals of Maemo5 UI, and comment on the future UI directions for Maemo.
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* Tim Samoff is an award-winning filmmaker and designer who has been working in various industries for almost 20 years. He's produced computer games, created brand identities, participated in several open source software projects, and designed innumerable websites. He has also played with several bands and has recorded three CDs, one that became the number one electronic album on mp3.com. Tim came to Maemo sometime between the 770 and the N800 and quickly became involved in helping users and developers in a variety of tablet-related issues. His first major contribution to the community was a document entitled, "An Unofficial Guide to Creating a Most Excellent Maemo User Interface." Since then, he has designed icons, logos, and user interfaces for Maemo-related projects. He also served two terms as a Maemo Community Council member.
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* Tim Samoff: Tim is an award-winning filmmaker and designer who has been working in various industries for almost 20 years. He's produced computer games, created brand identities, participated in several open source software projects, and designed innumerable websites. He has also played with several bands and has recorded three CDs, one that became the number one electronic album on mp3.com. Tim came to Maemo sometime between the 770 and the N800 and quickly became involved in helping users and developers in a variety of tablet-related issues. His first major contribution to the community was a document entitled, "An Unofficial Guide to Creating a Most Excellent Maemo User Interface." Since then, he has designed icons, logos, and user interfaces for Maemo-related projects. He also served two terms as a Maemo Community Council member.
* Harri Kiljander is leading the user experience design team in Maemo Devices in Nokia. Harri is a computer scientist who then moved into information visualization and human-computer interaction. Prior to this role, Harri has been responsible for Nokia's corporate user experience strategy, and working in various UX design management and research positions in Nokia's internet services, research and development, and brand management teams in Finland and in the USA. In Maemo, Harri has been driving the bridging of agile software development with human-centered design in product creation. Harri holds a Master's degree in Computer Science and a Ph.D. in Interactive Digital Media from Helsinki University of Technology, and he is a co-editor of the book "Mobile Usability: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone".
* Harri Kiljander is leading the user experience design team in Maemo Devices in Nokia. Harri is a computer scientist who then moved into information visualization and human-computer interaction. Prior to this role, Harri has been responsible for Nokia's corporate user experience strategy, and working in various UX design management and research positions in Nokia's internet services, research and development, and brand management teams in Finland and in the USA. In Maemo, Harri has been driving the bridging of agile software development with human-centered design in product creation. Harri holds a Master's degree in Computer Science and a Ph.D. in Interactive Digital Media from Helsinki University of Technology, and he is a co-editor of the book "Mobile Usability: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone".

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