Summary
Adrian Boston is a director and product-minded engineer with 11 years building distinctive mobile apps, HCI devices, and data-visualization software that blend animation, sound and tactile interaction. He founded and leads Felix, shipping early physics-driven business apps for iPhone/iPad and developing low-latency human interface hardware and R&D-grade sensors and actuators. His background spans fintech product engineering, enterprise consulting, and cloud-era web platforms, giving him a rare mix of technical craft, interaction design, and business development across North America and Asia. Adrian also lectures in design and social sciences at Emily Carr University, linking academic thinking on STS and civic tech to practical product work. He has a Cambridge MPhil and an NYU MA, and a knack for translating qualitative research and HCI theory into commercially viable, sensual digital experiences. Outside work he’s fond of “ice cream koans,” a reminder that playful thought experiments inform his creative engineering approach.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MA, Media and Communication, MA, Media and Communication at New York University
MPhil, Social and Political Science, MPhil, Social and Political Science at Cambridge University