CallConnect mobile applications: One feature set, three platforms: J2ME, Palm OS, and BlackBerry.
CallConnect end-user web site: Browser-based voicemail review and call management.
CallConnect administrator web site: Browser-based tools for administration of the CallConnect service.
Sonim Push-to-Talk: Mobile application interface design and hardware integration specification.
Palm device tours: Interactive introductions to handheld features.
Palm Quick Install application: Improved installation utility for handheld applications and content.
Palm Zire 71 Camera interface: Digital photography meets Palm simplicity.
Palm Voice Dialer application: Providing a familiar phone interface for wireless Palm handhelds.
Palm Voice Memo application: Capturing thoughts and discussions with the press of a button.
Palm OS high-res fonts: New bitmap fonts for increased legibility on high-res displays.
Mac OS X and Windows XP icons for Palm: Visual refresh for the Palm desktop applications.
Palm OS color support: Introducing color to a black and white OS.
Apple System 7 intro: Demonstrating the features and benefits of an entirely new OS in less than 800K.
Apple 1987 annual report interactive annual report: One of the first examples of interactive corporate communications.
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Experience
My first IA and HI experience came from working on HyperCard stacks and early interactive marketing materials for Apple in the late '80's.
As the corporate Web producer at NetObjects from 1996 to 1999 I wrestled with still-new interactive problems and opportunities presented by the Internet.
At Palm I was a founding member of the Palm Human Interface Team and was responsible for the IA and HI of operating system features, utilities, and consumer applications
Sonim introduced me to extremely small form factor devices and began my specialization in mobile applications.
Traverse Networks has provided me a broad set of human interface design opportunities for mobile applications. I've designed custom human interface designs for J2ME, Palm OS, BlackBerry, and the Web for a common set of call management features. |