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Bryan (@bryanrieger) is a designer, writer and reluctant developer with a background in theatre design and classical animation. Bryan has worked across various media including print, broadcast, web and mobile, and with clients such as Apple, Microsoft, Nokia and the Symbian Foundation. Most days, Bryan can be found designing and prototyping a diverse range of experiences, and every once in a while, he can also be found organising a Mobile Design UK event in London.

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Experience Is What We Make It
Mobile devices have transformed from task-specific devices to all-purpose enablers of experiences.
March 22, 2011
Rethinking the Mobile Web
A pragmatic look at creating an accessible and inclusive mobile experience.
September 28, 2010
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