Professional Summary: This Expert Witness is Principal of a consulting company providing user-interface and information-visualization development consulting services for mobile, Web,consumer electronics, vehicle systems, and other platforms, and for financial/banking, medical/healthcare, media, travel, vehicle information, and most other vertical markets. In 1967 he became the world's first graphic designer to work full-time in computer graphics. In the 1970s he programmed a prototype desktop-publishing page-layout application for the Picturephone (tm) at AT&T Bell Labs, programmed virtual reality spaces while a faculty member at Princeton University, and directed an international team of visual communicators as a Research Fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu.
In the 1980s he was a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in Berkeley, and began research as a Co-Principal Investigator of a project funded by DARPA (US Department of Defense). In 1992, he received the National Computer Graphics Association's annual award for contributions to industry. In 2007, he was named an AIGA Fellow by the AIGA Cross-Cultural Design Center. In 2008, he was elected to ACM's CHI Academy. He is Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of User Experience (UX), an Editor of Information Design Journal, and sits on the Editorial Boards of Visible Language, Universal Access Journal,and the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. This Expert Witness has written/co-written over 300 articles and written/co-written/edited/co-edited 16 books. He has served expert witness clients since the 1990s in several different vertical markets, helped clients to visualize presentations of information to legal decision-makers, been deposed, and testified before the USPTO. |