Mobile Monday Amsterdam

MoMo #17 - Design

date Monday Sep 6, 4:00 PM
venue de Duif
Prinsengracht 756, Amsterdam

450 attendees

  • Sam Warnaars Co-Organizer
  • Yuri van Geest Co-Organizer

    Excellent audience, Matt Webb was best, followed by Timo Arnall. I also liked the prezzies by Tom Hume and the Vuvuzela one. Perfect organisation. Time management good. Drinks and food good. Happy with all positive comments afterwards.

  • Maarten den Braber Co-Organizer
  • Marc Fonteijn Organizer
  • Martijn Pannevis Co-Organizer
  • Lorentz Stout

    Momo 17 was great! The new concept of the Local heroes is good, but still the best speakers come from abroad. Matt Webb was great and very inspiring. The others were more practical. And finally the jazz jam session in the restaurant at the other side of the canal was great as well, but that part wasn't part of the programme i guess :)

  • Ron Verweij

    Going away with some mindboggling thoughts is the reason why MoMo always is excellent. Future mobile UX goes beyond the touch screen and phones allready are packed with capabilities to do so..... Here my recent view on Service Design and Mobile UX: http://www.slideshare.net/ron66/mobile-service-design-ux

  • Bob van Leeuwen

    All in all good to be present. Quality of certain speakers left something to be desired. If they had talfked about their lessons learned, the quality of their talks would be better.

  • Bas Hoppe

    Loved the last two. The first two ones where to basics. Feeling of; been there, done that, got the t-shirt

  • Arthur Nooter

    Great Meetup Liked Timo Arnall a lot formulating the essence of contact. Excellent thoughts by Matt Webb predicting human future, inspiring Thnx momoams

  • Bram Donkers

    Gathered some usefull "food for thought" again. ThxQ!

  • Michael van Wetering

    I thought the first presentations were a bit too obvious, but the last two after the break made up for that. Especially Matt Webb was brilliant and made this MoMo worthwhile (again). I like the local heroes idea but these guys have to add more info / insights other than we did something and it worked...

  • Nina Quax

    I enjoyed the presentations, in particular the 2 last speakers of the day. inspiring and refreshing way of looking at htings: thank you!

  • Dirk van Oosterbosch

    The quality before the break was a bit disappointing (dumbing down design for suits). Fortunately Timo and Matt were exactly on point and very inspiring!

  • Cathy-Central Checked-in: Sep 6, 2010 6:22 PM

    My first MoMo, suitably impressed. Loved that some of the speakers approached the design subject from a different perspective, challenging the audience to think differently. Good balance though, as earlier, simple, practical insights were also helpful. Hurray for paper, huh!

  • ArpadG

    Netwerk event: weer helemaal prima Inhoud: Een beetje onsamenhangend deze keer. Ik zou er volgende keer een diepe denker over het onderwerp aan het begin bij halen, om vandaar uit de sprekers te nodigen (bijv. deze keer waarom niet Annemiek Eggenkamp, Directeur van Design Academy Eindhoven). Dan zit er iets meer structuur in. Local Heroes: please give us: lessons learned, not a sales pitch.. nederlanders zijn al slecht in het vieren van succes (zie vuvuzuela), dus vraag de sprekers zich aan een format te houden waar de zaal wat aan heeft en op in kan gaan. Taal: Doe eens een poll over dat engels. als slechts 2 procent geen nederlands spreekt, dan de nederlanders ajb in hun eigen taal. Voor de volgende keer over data: neem eens contact op met Edwin Speckamp, MoMo Brussel en vraag hem om input. Voor de rest toch weer heel fijn dat jullie Momo blijven organiseren. let me know wanneer ik iets kan doen. Groeten, Arpad

  • Bart Fussel

    slow start. great last two speakers!

  • Bart van Poll

    I left full of energy and ideas! Timo Arnall and Matt Webb were amazing. Local Heroes could be faster & shorter - nice idea though.

  • Rick le Roy

    Great line up!

  • Ianus Keller

    The event got better after the break. Design oriented approach in the beginningwasn't that clear (apart from the primer in sketching, prototyping and exploration).

  • Jef Martens

    One of the best insights yet: timely, practical and with a high-level foundation. My takeaways: - prototype offline - show your efforts to everyone involved - reward testers - interact frequently on demand & supply side to create highest quality products - create compelling offers by realising the instant, repeat and long term product functionality - use data driven insights for product (re)positioning and tailoring - rethink interaction; design outside the screen related to the environment - Differentiation is key in becoming featured in major news outlets - Free is a viable business model for software

  • Peter Boersma

    good build-up of presenters. Rick was a good find (disclaimer: Rick and I worked together in the 90's), I hadn't read that Timo was coming which was a lovely surprise, and Matt was his usual puzzling self. Thanks for letting me join the post-event dinner! Had a great time.

  • Gerrit Niezen

    Really enjoyed the last two talks by Timo Arnall and Matt Webb. Inspiring stuff!

  • Yvonne de Mey van Streefkerk

    Liked it. Taking a peek into processes of other companies and had a greattime meeting people

  • Arie den Boon

    Very good session again. Wonder how you can keep the quality so high. Design is so easy and still so difficult to get right. The last two speakers gave an overview that placed design in a broader context, very inspiring. But, can you do something more with the quality of the sound? And perhaps the speaker should trade his charming nonchalant but to fast pace to something that fits the acoustical limitations of the Duif better!

  • Allard De Wijkerslooth

    Especially the last speaker from Berg London was very inspiring

  • W.Tinbergen

    liked the last 2 presentations most: about impact and consequences of design on real life and how they interact. first time I attended, liked it, will be back.

  • Kjeld Kahn

    Nice to attend a MoMo again. Liked the local hero cases (more slots and shorter next time please). Loved Timo Arnall we share ideas and thought. The dev studio from Brighton shared good stuff (I am on the right track ;). United guy was insightful and it probably helped the marketeers to understand these processes much better, so very good timing as first speaker.

  • fackeldeyfinds.

    De sprekers voor de pauze brachten niks nieuws en bovendien was van het steenkolen-Engels van sommige Nederlanders niet om aan te horen. Dat is al vaker voorgekomen en dat haalde ook nu weer de vaart uit het progamma. Na de pauze werd het interessant en het lijkt erop dat je er als bezoeker beter aan doet pas na de pauze te komen want vorige Momo's tonen aan dat dit vaker het geval is.

  • Sabine de Witte

    Maar mogen de Nederlandse sprekers gewoon Nederlands spreken bij gebrek aan niveau?

  • ilia kole

    first half wasn't really that needed. The second half however, very inspiring!

  • Mariska Volkmaars

    Well organised. It was my first time, so I wondered, why are the Dutch speakers in English as well? For a few speakers the message would have been more powerfull if it wasn't.

  • Jasper van Hemert

    Well organized. Especially Matt Webb gave a good presentation (I also liked his response to the question on designðics: honest, well formulated and inspiring) Timo Arnall also had a nice talk.

  • Jeroen Mirck
  • Geoffrey Stoel
  • Ivar Pruijn
  • Ivo Jansch
  • niels
  • Ton Wesseling
  • Martijn Willemse
  • Mark Van Rijmenam
  • Vincent Braam
  • Allard Janssen
  • Jeroen van den Horn
  • sebastiaan
  • Dorrit
  • Yvette Turlings
  • Henk L.
  • Nishant Dogra
  • Vera Pfundt