Nikki Barton

Nikki is a design leader who has been working in digital since the beginning – consistently pushing boundaries by understanding the technology but not being dictated to by its limitations.
She has worked across a wide range of platforms and technologies and on numerous award-winning products including Tate website and handheld tour, Lumia Camera for Nokia, Malcolm McLaren’s Casino of Authenticity & Karaoke art installation, as well as feature films including Mission Impossible. Early in her career Nikki worked on the seminal TV documentary Hyperland, written by Douglas Adams and her subsequent role at the BBC’s Interactive Television Unit cemented her understanding of the language of film and television, where she contributed to some of the UK’s first interactive projects.
Nikki is currently Head of Digital Design at British Airways.