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Talent Spotlight: Mathieu Boulet

Talent Spotlight: Mathieu Boulet

The Next Generation Of Remote Controls Is Already In Your Hand

How many remote controls do you have in your living room right now? If we may fathom a guess, you probably have at least 3, and each of them have about 50 buttons of which you only use five most frequently. Right?

This week, we're doing a special feature in our Talent Spotlight, which shines on Mathieu Boulet - an interactive designer associated with Make Me Pulse. In his personal capacity, he is working on RemoteThink, which is a concept app designed to revolutionize the way we view content on our televisions and other devices. It's all about making the remote interface more intuitive.

"Do not let the remote control you."

TV viewing is a passive activity where users are provided a remote to drive their experience, but between 1956 and 2014, there has hardly been a serious attempt to reduce the frustration most users face today. Sure, there have been numerous attempts to make the TV more interactive in the recent past, but they have all failed to significantly reduce our cognitive fatigue. 

Boulet's idea to use our smartphones as TV remotes is not unique, since 81% people already use both at the same time. Already, there are apps in the market that allow us to use our phone as a remote - Logitech Harmony Smart Control, TiVo app, Freebox Télécommande, Peel Smart Remote, and Samsung TV Remote - just to name a few.

The difference, however, lies in his ergonomic approach so that users don't even have to look down as they flip through channels, or adjust the volume. They can even do more complex tasks, like finding programs per channel, hour(s) or keyword(s). The design allows your TV to automatically switch to your favorite show or channel as soon you switch it on and it makes your live feed much more interactive.

If we were to test Boulet's proposed design (RemoteThink) against Peter Morville's criteria for a successful user-interface, we find that it is (or can be) useful, usable, desirable, nested, accessible, credible and right - that's a check on every criterion! 

Business Model Showcase: ooomf

Business Model Showcase: ooomf

Ooomf is a marketplace for mobile/interface design

A marketplace for mobile design/development

ooomf allows you to find and hire prescreened mobile developers and designers. They are what we would love to be when we grow up (and have enough developers ourselves to start creating that kind of marketplace). Wannabe collaborators have to create a profile and upload work samples to be eligible. Clients commissioning work also have access to a neat project cost calculator tool. Their business model is based on taking a cut of the project's cost, once the right team has been found and assigned.

Talent spotlight: Haraldur Thorleifsson

Talent spotlight: Haraldur Thorleifsson

Our talent spotlight for the week, Haraldur is a massively talented interface designer with a round-up of amazing brands in his portfolio: Google, YouTube, TiVO, The Economist, Square, and many more. He is based in San Francisco. Check a few work samples from his Dribbble account.

Talent spotlight: Maykel Loomans

Talent spotlight: Maykel Loomans

Maykel Loomans is one of the guys behind the mobile interface design of Instagram, possibly one of the biggest mobile application sensations of the last 3 years. He's from the Netherlands and lives in San Francisco. Here's a bit of his user experience work in detail, sourced from his account on Dribbble.

Talent spotlight: Justin Pervorse

Talent spotlight: Justin Pervorse

Justin Pervorse is an Atlanta-based designer. I've recently come across his work when uploading my very first shots at Dribbble. His fat strokes, great sensibility for color palettes and style got me. He currently works for Mailchimp, an e-mail marketing tool used by thousands of people around the world, including us.

Talent spotlight: Creativedash

Talent spotlight: Creativedash

Cretivedash, the makers of the famous UI8.net downloadable templates, are a creative agency based in San Francisco, USA.