Mark Newell - Seattle WA, US Jeffrey Margolis - Seattle WA, US Will Vong - Hunts Point WA, US Bill Flora - Seattle WA, US Bojana Ostojic - Seattle WA, US Kristina Voros - Redmond WA, US Christen Coomer - Seattle WA, US Frederic Azera - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715854
Abstract:
Described herein is technology for, among other things, performing navigation in a media environment. The technology involves the presenting a user with only a portion of the previously visited pages or areas as he or she moves to previously visited pages or areas. As the user moves around the media environment, the movements are recorded for use when requests are received for previously visited areas or pages. As the user moves to previously visited areas redundant pages or areas are skipped. Thus, the user's forward and backward navigation are different and the user moves backward more easily, quickly and efficiently.
Blink
Chief Creative Officer
Tectonic Aug 1, 2011 - Dec 2017
Chief Executive Officer
University of Washington Jan 2013 - Aug 2016
Advisory Council Member and Instructor : Division of Design
Microsoft 1992 - Aug 2011
Design Director
Education:
Artcenter College of Design 1988 - 1992
University of Colorado Boulder 1982 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing
Skills:
User Experience Design Interaction Design Experience Design User Experience User Centered Design User Interface Design Visual Design Design Strategy User Interface Information Design Creative Direction Information Architecture Art Direction Design Thinking Graphic Design User Scenarios Mobile Design Usability Testing Wireframes Concept Development Rapid Prototyping Design Leadership Wire Framing User Research Human Computer Interaction Persona Heuristic Evaluation Usability Engineering Usability Content Strategy Web Strategy Copywriting Motion Design Service Design Ethnography
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