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Lighthouse London #29: Trademarks and IP de-mystified
with Chris Mcleod from Elkington & Fife
Lighthouse London #23: Designing for the Future: Pattern Libraries
How we build sustainable design systems
Tom Johnson
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Back-to-back with Ben and Tom: Ben Bowler from Chew.tv popped in to chat DJing, grime, startups and building a community with us. Along the way we discuss
- How a startup accelerator helped shape the business
- How the team manage development and feature requests
- Why loud grime music is more important than pleasing the neighbours
Lighthouse London #20: Building a 20k Community in a year with Ben from Chew.tv
Chew: live streaming DJs from all over the world
Lighthouse London #20: Building a 20k Community in a year with Ben from Chew.tv
Chew: live streaming DJs from all over the world
Tom Johnson
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In this episode, we chat with James Routledge (formally MatchChat – Ignite100 – NowNative – Seedcamp) about his new venture, Sanctus, and how he is aiming to make Mental Health easier to talk about in the startup world, as well as the journey that got him to where he is now.
Lighthouse London - 19: How To Raise, Fail and Find Your True Calling: Mental Health in Startups
James Routledge's startup journey
Perspective FM - Should you take on that project?
Criteria to consider when deciding to take on that project
Tom Johnson
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We chatted to Stan Mcleod, CEO and Co-founder of Headliner, about his experience of going through Techstars last year.
What do accelerators do?
Could one help you and your startup?
Is it some sort of weird camp?
Check it to find out the answers...
Lighthouse London #16: Life After Techstars: Headliner’s Accelerator Post Mortem
What's it like to go through a startup accelerator?
Lighthouse London #16: Life After Techstars: Headliner’s Accelerator Post Mortem
What's it like to go through a startup accelerator?
Tom Johnson
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The founder of Pixar's recent book discusses his journey from setting up the company to becoming one of the most successful movie studios in the world. Along the way there are lots of insights into how he tried to encourage creativity in every aspect of Pixar's company culture. We read the book and loved it so decided to have a chat about what we both learned.
Lighthouse London Book Review: “Creativity Inc” by Ed Catmull
We read it so you don't have to (but you should!)
Lighthouse London Book Review: “Creativity Inc” by Ed Catmull
We read it so you don't have to (but you should!)
Perspective #9 - How designers and developers work together on a team
How design & dev work together on two different teams
Tom Johnson
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Don't overdo it! How you should be focusing on a design maximised for customer learning and not trying to make the most beautiful product ever when creating your prototypes. We also cover a few of the little tricks we use to save time but generate great feedback. Also there's some talk about Beyoncé.
Lighthouse London #15: Just Enough Design: Tips For Creating Effective Prototypes
Maximising prototypes for learning, not aesthetics
Lighthouse London #15: Just Enough Design: Tips For Creating Effective Prototypes
Maximising prototypes for learning, not aesthetics
Lighthouse London #14: Startup Stories - From MVP to Techstars With Stan Mcleod from Headliner
Five year, two startups and lots of lessons learned
Tom Johnson
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So much fun, absolutely love it! Would be nice to be able to write in hits without just playing on the keyboard. I made a tune - http://sampulator.com/mrhaste/big-tings-we-inna
Sampulator
Make (and record) beats on your keyboard
Tom Johnson
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The latest from the Lighthouse podcast about how we use prototypes to get feedback from customers. Includes a shocking revelation from Dan about astounding levels of cheating on geography his homework
Lighthouse London #13: How To Use Prototyping To Get Meaningful Feedback From Your Customers
Using prototypes as a powerful feedback tool
Lighthouse London #13: How To Use Prototyping To Get Meaningful Feedback From Your Customers
Using prototypes as a powerful feedback tool