Designing Software through Visualization

VizThink Staff

VizThink Staff


10/26/07

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Software design is a complex process.  Creating usable software that’s both intuitive and functional requires a variety of visual approaches.  We’re excited to announce the addition of Dana Smith and Doug LeMoine from Cooper.  Cooper, a San Francisco-based software development firm, was founded by Alan Cooper, author of two cornerstone books in the industry, About Face: The Essentials of User Interface Design and The Inmates Are Running the Asylum.

facdanasmithsm.jpg Dana Smith is an Interaction Design consultant at Cooper, and a former interaction/information designer at Xplane. She focuses on facilitating the design process, creating solutions to meet real human and business needs, and clarifying and communicating those solutions. Dana studied user-centered design and innovation in the Industrial and Interaction design programs at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
facdouglemoinesm.jpg Doug LeMoine leads the design communication practice at Cooper, a pioneering interaction design consultancy based in San Francisco. In Doug’s seven years at Cooper, he has tackled problems in consumer and business domains, designing compelling interactions for touchscreens, handheld devices, the desktop, the old web, and the new web. He looks forward to the future web, to opportunities for rich, natural, humane human-computer interaction, and to a time when urban bicycling is safe and air travel is fun.

Doug’s portfolio work includes interfaces for personal information management, neurosurgical planning, financial portfolio analysis, database marketing, telecommunication network construction, and computer-assisted surgery, and his clients include Agfa, Charles Schwab, IBM (Lotus) Notes, DePuy, and HP.

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