Gallery from Nokia Design Day 2009

Published by Rafe Blandford at 14:29 UTC, May 28th 2009

Yesterday Rafe had the opportunity to attend Nokia's Design Day: The Inside Story. The event, held at Nokia's London design studio, offers a closer look at a number of design projects. This year the topics included iconography (a global design language), gestures (future interaction methods), homescreens (empowering users through personalisation), and the Nokia N97 (merging the physical and online world). We'll have more detailed coverage next week, but, as a taster, here are a few images from the day.

You can also check out the @aas Twitter stream from yesterday, which was updated thoughout the day with live coverage.

Nokia Conversations were also at the event and have already posted a couple of short summaries.

My N97 is biggers than yours...

Gestures as future interaction methods

View the rest of the gallery here.


 

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There probably won’t be too many phones released this year that will rival the Nokia N97. The buzz around this cutting edge Smartphone has been building for months, making it one of the most hotly anticipated handsets in quite some time. At Mobile Phones Direct we have the edge on most competitors and will be shipping out the N97 mid-June to our Nokia Retail customers direct from our Nokia Retail Stores. So if you don’t want to wait around for yours to arrive, pre-order today with (removed span URL)
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Nokia getting alot under pressure nowdays as they seem be trailing alot to the High class mobiles,an seen more bothered about it middle class mobiles,the N97 might boost them abit,but the others are releasing more 8mega-pixel camera mobiles than them,an we so sign of any challenge coming from Nokia,but why? are we not seeing any movement at Nokia showing they still deserve to be the number 1 in the mobile market
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if they dont release something better than the N97 to compete or atleast a full touch handset they will lose market share as they have been doing, because ppl that are due for upgrades will go with the new iphone or scores of other competitors, e.g. the omnia HD. It will into N97 but its better than losing market share disappointing scores of customers will weak hardware, no 3d hw, and a resistive screen.

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