Posts Tagged ‘MITX’
PixelMEDIA’s Bzzy App Brings Home Top Mobile Honors at 16th Annual MITX Interactive Awards
Posted by: PixelMEDIA
December 7th, 2011
Boston, MA- PixelMEDIA took home top honors in the Mobile category at the 16th Annual MITX Interactive Awards for their text message auto responder “Bzzy”. The event, which is touted as “the largest and most prestigious awards competition in the country for interactive and web innovations”, recognizes the creative efforts of New England based companies. Read More…
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PixelMEDIA’s BZZY app selected as a 2011 MITX Interactive Awards Finalist
Posted by: Julie Forest
November 1st, 2011
PixelMEDIA today announced that its text message auto-responder “Bzzy” has been selected as a finalist in the Mobile category for the 16th Annual MITX Interactive Awards. Held annually by the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange, the MITX Awards recognize excellence in the creation of web innovations designed, produced or developed in New England. Read More…
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PixelMEDIA’s Samuel Adams Website Selected as a 2010 MITX Interactive Awards Finalist
Posted by: Julie Forest
October 18th, 2010
PixelMEDIA is a finalist in the Consumer Goods category for Boston Beer Company’s new Samuel Adams website for the 15th Annual MITX Interactive Awards. Held annually by the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange, the MITX Awards recognize excellence in the creation of web innovations designed, produced or developed in New England.
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Last week, I had the opportunity to listen to a panel assembled by the Massachusetts Innovation and Technology Exchange (MITX) discuss what they define as “user experience” and how it is evolving. Even though my days are filled with the development of user experiences, I felt I needed a fresh perspective – someone else’s perspective. I also wanted to see if we, user experience designers, truly speak in a similar vernacular outside the confines of our own workspace.
In all, each member of the board had a slightly different definition but it was evident that each description was cut from a similar cloth. Surprised? Not really. Comforted? Yes.
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