Get the SWAG on #7 : Michael DelGaudio & Dan Rubin


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Un special guest venu de New York et l'autre de Londres pour cette nouvelle édition de Get the SWAG on. Michael DelGaudio est Creative Director dans la prestigieuse agence de design Frog (http://www.frogdesign.com) et Dan Rubin est co-founder de WebGraph & former Creative Director de Moo.com
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More about Michael:
As Creative Director at frog, Michael leads teams to produce forward thinking products customers’ love. Placing highvalue on design research and the user’s pointofview enables a unique approach, crafting physical and digital experiences through the lens of the consumer. This methodology connects creation, design research, and insight to the delivery of innovative, worldclass products. Michael's design and technology background equip him to deliver futureoriented, physical and software solutions that solve complex design and business problems for Fortune 100 clients and small venturebacked startups.
Presentations include Nokia's Mobile + Ubiquitous Multimedia conference, Mobile Mondays, ACM SIGCHI, Yahoo! Research, and Google. Michael has contributed to publications The Camera Phone Book (National Geographic), Designing Interfaces (O’Reilly), and is a frequent author in frog’s Design Mind. Michael holds an undergraduate degree in Communications Design from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design and a Masters degree in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University.
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More about Dan:
Born in Miami Beach and now living in London, Dan is a designer, photographer, and founder / creative director of webgraph (http://webgraph.com/), a multi-disciplinary studio based in the US.
In addition to working with selected clients and speaking at conferences around the world, he also provides his photographic services (http://danrubinphotography.com/) to select clientele on request.
He often leaks small chunks of his brain directly to Twitter (http://twitter.com/danrubin), posts photos to Flickr (http://flickr.com/danrubin), 500px (http://500px.com/danrubin), and Instagram (http://instagram.com/danrubin), and on rare occasions uploads works-in-progress to Dribbble (http://dribbble.com/danrubin).

Get the SWAG on #7 : Michael DelGaudio & Dan Rubin