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    Josh Clark is a UX designer and design leader who helps organizations build products for what’s next. He is founder of Big Medium, a New York design studio specializing in future-friendly interfaces for artificial intelligence, connected devices, and responsive websites. His clients include Samsung, Time Inc, ExxonMobil, About.com, TechCrunch, Entertainment Weekly, eBay, O’Reilly Media, and many others. Josh is author of several books, including Designing for Touch (A Book Apart) and Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps (O’Reilly). Josh founded the design studio Global Moxie in 2002 (the name changed to Big Medium in 2015) and holds a B.A. from Harvard University. Find more info about Josh Clark at https://bigmedium.com/about/josh-clark.html.

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