Tom Hulbert

Tom Hulbert

Tom Hulbert

Tom Hulbert works across product design, physical interfaces and interactive media. He has worked for IDEO in London and has been involved in research at Casio in the US and at the Interaction Design Institute in Ivrea, Italy. His work at IDEO ranged from design for products and environments to user interfaces. Tom’s interface design for the Olivetti MyWay printer helped IDEO win an IDEA Bronze Award in 2007 and the 2006 Design Week Award for Best Consumer Product.

He has worked on product and interface research, design and development for clients such as Nokia, Panasonic and the BBC. His work with Durrell Bishop on Dinner Table for the Science Of Survival exhibition received a nomination for the Design Museum’s Design of The Year Awards 2009. Tom is a named inventor on one granted patent and on several patent applications.

Having graduated with an MA Product Design at the Royal College of Art, he subsequently joined the RCA in 2003 and became Electronics Tutor on the Design Interactions course. He also lectures internationally on Interaction Design.