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Christopher
Gray has been designing products and their user interfaces for over
15 years. His extensive print, stage, fine arts and interactive
design experience is tempered by his technical background as a Macintosh
system administrator. He is an uncommon balance between art and
science, soft and hard skills: a geek artist. A user of graphical
interfaces since 1984, he brings common sense and logical intensity
to break complex systems into understandable contexts. Chris has
extensive experience developing embedded and consumer applications.
See his site
for more about him.
See his bookshelf for essential interface
design readings.
Cory
White is a user interface designer whose lives in both the analytical
and creative worlds of UI design. This unique approach allows him
to not only create interfaces that are highly functional and useable,
but aesthetically pleasing as well. His extensive experience in
web and consumer electronics, allows him to apply his talents to
a wide array of projects. Cory has extensive experience developing
handheld and web-based applications. See his site
for more about him.
Paul Mozingo has extensive experience in project management and
system architecture. As a Solutions Architect for IBM, he designed
systems and managed projects for national and world class clients.
He is well versed in standard project management principals and
Web development methodologies and is experienced in preparing proposals,
estimates, project plans, and project change requests. He is especially
proficient at collecting and organizing project requirements and
writing technical design documentation, but also has experience
in the nitty-gritty of web portal development and has taught courses
internally at Big Blue.
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