With support from Mozilla, Fjord and Reading Room, we're happy to announce that the fifth London Design Jam will take place on the 27th and 28th of July 2012. Based on what we've learned from other Design Jams around the globe, we have decided to make this a 1.5 day event. Friday will kick off at 6pm with the announcement of the challenge, talks/workshops, team building, and some work in...
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With support from Mozilla, Fjord and Reading Room, we're happy to announce that the fifth London Design Jam will take place on the 27th and 28th of July 2012. Based on what we've learned from other Design Jams around the globe, we have decided to make this a 1.5 day event. Friday will kick off at 6pm with the announcement of the challenge, talks/workshops, team building, and some work in your team. Saturday is all day and will be about doing, with interim presentations and final presentations. The new location at Mozilla Space means getting you out into the real world to talk to people during the event will be easier. They also have a roof terrace! Tickets will be available in two batches: 1st round of tickets on Friday, July 6, at 3pm 2nd round of tickets on Wednesday, July 11, at 11am Check this page and follow @designjamlondon on Twitter for updates. Event Details Date: 27 & 28 July 2012 (Friday evening + Saturday) Time: 18:30 - 21:30 on Friday, 9:30 - 17:30 on Saturday Venue: Mozilla Spaces London, 101 St. Martins Lane - WC2N 4AZ Nearest tube/train stations: Leicester Square, Covent Garden or Charing Cross Our mentors Mentors to help you with research, design, collaboration, and the topic itself. Additionally to the mentors, there might be special guests on Friday evening.We're a thrilled to announce that the following awesome people are our mentors this time: Nina Belk @ninabelk David Whittle @mokus_ux Martin Belam Martin Belam is principal consultant at Emblem, former UX Lead at the Guardian and helps run London IA, a network for designers, information architects and writers. He blogs at currybet.net and for the Guardian