Hi, I'm Robert. I'm employed by a new media agency called Nascom where I look after the information architecture and user experience of things.
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Vodafone 360
Thursday, 24 September 2009
My nine months at Vodafone have been extremely exciting. This week my German story ends as my USI project finished, which qualifies for successfully completing the second part of my curriculum at the TU/e. Long story short: I can finally graduate.

Vodafone 360

Still things are quite hectic around here. Today the new Vodafone 360 services have been officially announced. Personally I think it’s is a massive achievement since most of the User Experience team wasn’t in place yet 1,5 year ago. Much work has been put into making this idea market-ready and it’s great to see it actually happened.


The proposal of converging all your social graffiti and contact options into one interface on your mobile is just too powerful to not exploit, and I honestly believe Vodafone just claimed it with 360. Compared to iPhone or Android systems with a more in / out like operation this offers quite a differentiated experience. Read more here.

I’m left with nothing but respect for this company due to its will to innovate and become more user centered in everything they do. Cheers to that and see you later today on the launch party!
 

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Nascom
Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Alright, seems like the word is out, I took a position at Nascom.

 

I’m very excited to start working as of December 1st!

 

But up first: getting my degree. October 8th would be the big day. 

Straight after that I will be travelling for a bit before I start working

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Icon Watch
Friday, 17 July 2009
The new watch just arrived! Pictures from the unpacking are attached.

I bought it in the online shop of the Museum of Modern Art - New York, 
obviously with a head nod to the era of 8-bit computer graphics.

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