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Josh Clark

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Josh Clark is founder of Big Medium, a design agency specializing in connected devices, mobile experiences, and responsive web design. His clients include Samsung, Time Inc, TechCrunch, Entertainment Weekly, eBay, O’Reilly Media, and many others. Josh has written several books, including “Designing for Touch” (A Book Apart, 2015) and “Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps” (O’Reilly, 2010). He speaks around the world about what’s next for digital interfaces.

Before the internet swallowed him up, Josh was a producer of national PBS programs at Boston’s WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, hobnobbed with Rockefellers, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. In 1
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Charlie's Fake Videos for AI Literacy

Charlie is a banking app for older adults, with a brand focused on financial safety, simplicity, and trust. They launched a fun and smart campaign to help educate about the risks of deepfake scams.

The system creates AI-generated videos for friends and family���customized with their first names and hometown���to deliver a message about AI fraud, all while escaped zoo animals run amok. It’s silly an

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Tapworthy: Designing Great ...

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Designing for Touch

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iWork ’09: The Missing Manual

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Best iPhone Apps: The Guide...

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