Surf’s up, web devs: ribot’s calling you!

Sun, surf and seagull kebabs: the Brightonian dream! And for one lucky web dev this bodacious dream comes complete with a career at ribot. Picture it now: salt air, sun-bleached hair, cool configurations and awesome collaborations! Life at ribot is pretty sweet.

Our Brighton studio offers us more than just a roof over our hard-working heads, it’s also a place for us to chill and let our creative minds run wild. Right now, as well as working on exciting client projects, we’re creating our own ambitious product. This means we’ve room for a few extra ribots to join our gnarly team.

So if geeking out with design-types and wondrous-web and heavy-duty devs sounds like a dream to you, take a look at the job description below. The closing date is February 17th, but remember: the early gull snatches the ice-cream (and avoids becoming kebab!). Good luck, dudes.

New year, new droid!

Happy New Year, one and all, from ye olde ribot! This year we will reach the ripe age of five and what more could a five-year-old wish for than a spangly new droid? That’s right, Santa didn’t have a sack big enough, but we’re going to bag ourselves a super duper android developer this month as a pre-birthday treat.

On offer at the ribot studio is a truly friendly team environment, monthly hackathons and, naturally, a slice of the birthday cake! There’s lots more too – just take a peek at the presentation we put together below; it sums us up in a colourful nutshell, as well as the dream droid we’re looking for!

So without further ado, we wish you all a delightful new year and to that special droid out there somewhere, we look forward to hearing from you.

Team ribot

Wish you were here…

Greetings from Dorset!

Fireside relaxation, country exploration and, what we love best, creative ideation! It can only mean one thing: the ribots are on holiday.

Yes friends, we’ve packed a van full of wellington boots and a hoola hoop (fold-away, travel size naturally), and swapped our seaside studio for a 16th-century stately home. Time to chillax to the kingly max!

Cheese with every meal, indoor hacky sack (ooh er, had to be careful of the chandeliers) and long mapless walks have made our stay an absolute joy. And the guns! Oh yes, we ribots like nothing more than to get our GTA-faces on and explode some clay.

All this rustic recreation has allowed us to kick back, relax and enjoy many a creative brainstorm. It’s been wonderful.

But we miss you all and will be travelling back soon. Think we’ve got time for one more hacky sack before then….

From all at ribot, with love.

The search must go on…

That’s it folks, the deadline for our designer job ad is closed. The quality and sheer number of applications we received were worthy of a standing ovation! We greatly thank all who applied.

Though our hands are reddened and blistered with applause, we’re already reviewing your applications with feverish excitement. We’ve got a lot going on here at ribot, but we promise to be in touch as soon as possible.

And fear not, for though the curtain may be drawn, the search must go on! ribot is growing and is always on the look out for leading coders and creatives to fill new roles. If you think you’ve got what it takes to join us, there’s no need to heroically break a leg; just drop us an email with a nice letter and portfolio demonstrating your talents.

To give you an idea of what we’re after we’ve put together a little piece of theatre magic (although designer focused, developers should certainly take a look). So current applicants, take your bow; standing ovators, be seated; and cue slideshare….

By the way, we often post specific job ads with the friendly folk at Wired Sussex; always worth a little peek.

Thank you, Steve

Last night, Apple visionary Steve Jobs passed away after his long-term battle with cancer. He was an inspiration to us all, combining his predictions of technology with elegant simple design to create unrivalled products and experiences.

Steve's apple Image courtesy of Jonathan Mak Long.

“The digital age has lost its leading light, but Steve’s innovation and creativity will inspire dreamers and thinkers for generations.” – Howard Stringer, CEO, Sony.

Your story and products have inspired us and lets hope collectively as an industry we can continue this innovation.

Steve Jobs – Technology and design visionary – 1955 – 2011

Threedom shines in GrowVC podcast

“Accessibility needs to be mainstream”, says Helen Keegan, the chief of mobile marketing, which means it’s time for us mobile wheeler-dealers, designers and thinkers to prick up our ears and listen…

Helen knows that disabled and senior persons don’t want to be treated as “special”; they want to be treated like normal people and they want the same things that normal people want.

Any designer or developer who wants to improve the lives of people with their products should listen to this podcast. Helen’s insights are truly enlightening and we are very honoured to have our 3-button phone, Threedom, star in her discussion.

Sit back, tune in and be inspired…

ribot’s Tesco Chrome app – a lesson in simplicity

Question: What do you get when you combine Google’s Chrome Store, Tesco’s commitment to provide a seamless online shopping experience and ribot’s creative and technical talents? Answer: Along with Tesco Food – a shiny new Chrome app – you get a lesson in simplicity.

Tesco Food is a simple, clean, focused tool that allows users to get straight to the task of completing their weekly shop. But beautifully-designed minimalism doesn’t come at the cost of functionality. Features like the recipe finder and meal planner not only help users shop, but also inspire and change the way they do so, says Brucey in his Chrome Store review:

“Absolutely love this!! Changes the way I do my shopping!”

Thanks Brucey. And a huge thanks to all in the ribot / Tesco team that worked their Finest socks off to create this exemplary app: Rob, Pete, Mark, Becky, Lucia and Ian. Well done guys, Tesco Food is an example of how beautiful design and focused functionality combine to produce something our busy lives our crying out for, a little thing called simplicity.

Threedom steals show at Senior Market Mobile

When this year’s Senior Market Mobile (SMM) conference asked the big question “are touchscreen phones suitable for the senior market?”, only Threedom had the answer. Its unique three-button interface stole the show and had industry experts feverishly excited.

Threedom realises that simple keypad configurations with large and widely-spaced buttons that don’t do much, don’t excite much either. The challenge, according to SMM, has been to build a well-featured, stylish device that includes a simple human interface. Threedom does just this, allowing anyone to easily use a touchscreen mobile, without sacrificing all the functionality.

Were SMM’s audience of handset manufacturers and senior market mobile players impressed? Oh yes. Threedom has undeniably solved the senior market’s touchscreen debate.

The question now is not one of how, but one of when; when will Threedom take the senior market by storm? The answer, folks, is soon.

ribot need a designer – are you the one?

We’re on the look out for a talented designer to join our team here in our Brighton studios. We’ve crafted a short deck that should give a good overview of who we are and what we’re looking for.

Essentially, you’ll need a number of skills, but your attitude is most important. We look forward to hearing from you.

ribot presenting at The Future of Mobile

On the 16th September 2011, we’ll be joining Brian Leroux of PhoneGap fame, James Pearce (Sencha Inc) and a whole host of other speakers who will be talking at The Future of Mobile in London.

We’ll be talking on the subject of “Designing for Different Screen Sizes”, which is a subject very close to our hearts here at ribot. For all our readers/followers we’ve also got a promo code which gives 10% off the official ticket price – please quote FOM-10.

Enjoy!

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