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From digital design to multi-screen design

Selected recent projects

You belived you knew everything about digital revolution ?

Since the apparition of smartphones and tablet computers, the classical screen paradigm is turning out to be obsolete. We are entering a new world made of multiple types of interfaces that will change our interactive experience, by making it lighter and more free. Here is my personal selection from a few recent new projects.

DIA, the lost poetry of slide

A magical screen, a great connectivity, a deep sense of usability and an open technology based on Android. I want one !

A project by french designers Jean-Louis Frechin & Uros Petrevski from NoDesign, produced by Parrot.

SIFTEO CUBES, an alternative game system

Somes cubes, which are screens, which are applis.

A project by Sifteo.

YAHOO BUS STOP DERBY, screens in town !

Video games in public spaces !

A marketing campaign based in San Francisco.

SCOLU, an interactive aquarium

1 fish, 2 fishes, 3 fishes, etc.

A project by Leïla Jacquet, a Master Media Design student at HEAD in Geneva.

« Interfaces, vers un design multi-écran » : l'expo !

Retrouvez quelques uns de ces projets pendant La Creative Week organisée par Adobe du 9 au 13 mai 2011, afin de faire le point sur les grandes tendances liées à la révolution du multi-écrans, à l’explosion des tablettes et des smartphones, à l’arrivée de la 3D ou à l’interactivité. En effet, à l'occasion de l'événement, l'association *designers interactifs* met en scène une expo interactive intitulée « Interfaces, vers un design multi-écran », où seront présentés une trentaine de projets, et dans laquelle, à l'invitation de Benoît Drouillat, j'aurai le plaisir de faire une apparition filmée. En savoir plus.

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