Keynote: Mark Rolston, Chief Creative Officer, Frog

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MoDevUX brought together together leading mobile developers, UX/UI designers, architects and managers to break the mold on user experience and design. The conference was held in Washington DC in April 2011. Attendees discovered the latest in mobile UX/design methods and meet likeminded people at the edge of the mobile frontier. Computers — the boxes that we consult in the form of tablets, mobile phones and desktops — are wonderful, but they take away from what it is to be human and to really connect with one another. So the challenge and opportunity that lies ahead is how to get the computers out of computing. Mark Rolston (Chief Creative Officer at Frog) As Chief Creative Officer, Mark Rolston is responsible for driving frog's global creative vision. Working closely with the creative leadership team, Mr. Rolston orchestrates teams of strategists, technologists, designers, information architects, and analysts to produce groundbreaking work for Fortune 500 clientele. An early web pioneer, Mark co-founded frog's digital media group in 1996, working with clients to leverage emerging technologies and setting the tone for user interface design and e-commerce platforms. He drove the creation of dell.com, marking the birth of the most profitable website on the Internet, and crafted the digital experience for i2, Microsoft, SAP, and Sun Microsystems, among others. Today, Mark focuses on the intersection of product, digital, and strategic design, pushing clients to offer truly convergent user experiences. His client roster has featured many of the world's largest brands, including Disney, Ford, GE, HP, Microsoft, and Yahoo. Mark is an internationally recognized expert on digital media, user interface design, e-commerce, and mobile applications, and has been widely quoted in the press, including Business Week, Fast Company, Forbes, The New York Times, Technology Review, PC Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. Mark is a member of the advisory board of the Emerging Communications (eComm) conference network.

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  1. As a consultant to frog, I am ever more impressed with its role in pushing the envelop on everyday role of technology in all of our lives.


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