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Founder, Nuji
Information Technology and Services | London, United Kingdom, GB

Summary

Co-founder of Nuji.com

Nuji is funded by leading VC's and is a Seedcamp winning company.

I have been a panelist / speaker at European Social Summit, European Ecommerce Summit, The Next Web, Le Web in Paris and London Fashion Week.

Prior to Nuji I worked at Yahoo, Euro RSCG and various consultancy roles at agencies in London and abroad.
Specialties: UX/IA, design, marketing, business development

Experience

  • Mar 2010 - Present
    Co-Founder / Nuji
    Nuji is a new type of social store platform with 500,000 products and 20,000 stores. Learn more about it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uYNwvOnnKY Nuji launched at LeWeb in December 2010.
  • Jun 2011 - Present
    User Experience Consultant / Dare
    I work there on very short term roles
  • Dec 2011 - Present
    User Experience Consultant / Beattie McGuinness Bungay
  • Apr 2011 - Present
    User Experience Consultant / Exposure
    Consultancy work on mobile, location and social commerce
  • Jun 2010 - Present
    Online Strategy and UX Consultant / Hill & Knowlton
    Worked on projects ranging from design and user experience to digital innovation and in-house business incubation
  • Mar 2009 - Present
    Strategy / Yahoo!
  • Oct 2008 - Present
    Strategic Planning / New Business / Euro RSCG 4D

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May 02, 12:47 PM

This could (hopefully) change the way you eat. Very good presentation and something that's been on my mind for a while.

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November 18, 05:53 AM

Re-created by Claude Freise-Greene, this video shows us what London was really like 80 years ago, it's a strange thing to watch, amazing!

via Glue creative James Leigh and Andy Kinsella

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November 09, 06:09 PM

 

 

Strange Overtones by David Byrne & Brian Eno Listen on Posterous

 

 

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November 08, 12:52 PM

This is a fascinating video featuring Tinker Hatfield, the man who invented the Nike Air. 

It's amazing to see where people get their inspiration from and it proves that sometimes those from completely un-related fields can inject originality and fresh perspective into all areas of design and business.

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October 01, 03:15 PM

One of my favourite artists, David Byrne.

"A city can't be too small. Size guarantees anonymity—if you make an embarrassing mistake in a large city, and it's not on the cover of the Post, you can probably try again. The generous attitude towards failure that big cities afford is invaluable—it's how things get created. In a small town everyone knows about your failures, so you are more careful about what you might attempt. Every time I visit San Francisco I ask out loud "Why don't I live here? Why do I choose to live in a place that is harder, tougher and, well, not as beautiful?" The locals often reply, "You don't want to live here. It looks like a city, but it's really a small village. Everyone knows what you're doing" Oh, OK. If you say so. It's still beautiful."

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