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Jul 31, 2008

Children's Interaction Designer Wanted

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I met Jeremy the other day and he's looking for an interaction designer that specialises in stuff for kids. Not just web design, actual interaction - if that makes sense. He can't say much more about the project here, but it's very exciting. If you've got a passion for children's stories and interaction design this would be your dream project.

Importantly he's not necessarily looking for an agency, it could be a student or graduate that's been working on this type of stuff. There's got to be a recent graduate out there who's got a children's interaction project in their portfolio? Someone who's got a passion for both things. Anyway. Here's what Jeremy has to say.

Do you know how to push children's buttons and which buttons they will push?

A major publisher is looking for an interaction designer to work on an exciting digital storybuilding project for 5-11 year olds. If you have an interest in designing compelling experiences for this age group email interactivestories@googlemail.com, ideally with an example of your work.

Contact him on that email address above. Don't contact me.

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Sounds great.. I've dropped them an email with a recommendation.

-Nik

That's an interesting concept. The photo looks like a giant video game. Bet you couldn't guess which buttons I would push.

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