Creative Professionals – my teachers through time…

In San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Austin, Atlanta, Chicago, New York City, London, Hamburg, Budapest, New Delhi, Taipei, and beyond.

Michael Gough, Jamie Myrold, Phil Clevenger, Kevin Lynch, David Wadhwani, and Scott Belsky.

At Adobe, together we pushed the boundaries of what’s possible for the modern creative professional.

John Donham, Juliette Morris, Kevin Strahley, Tony Archibong, Billy Hartman, DJ Reflex, and Kristin George.

At TuneIn, together we delivered the top-tier live streaming audio platform, and established a thriving design culture.

Devon Townsend, Steven Galanis, and Chas Jhin.

At Cameo, we built a product design team from scratch, and delivered joy to millions.

Bryan Schrier, Jess Lee, Hemant Tenaja, Amy Banse, and Jules Maltz.

At the venture capital core, together we have elevated designers.

Robert Brunner, Matt Rolandson, Steve Myers, and Howard Nuk.

In partnership with Ammunition Group and MindTribe, together we designed and developed Adobe’s first-ever hardware devices, Ink & Slide.

Tim Barber, Jacquie Moss, David Bliss, and Damon Nelson.

At Odopod, we built the studio by turning out bespoke digital design at all hours of the day.

Simon Smith and Jerry Knight.

Macromedia Consulting pushed the boundaries of Flash, enabling Flex – the platform for enterprise user interface in motion.

Hartmut Esslinger, Patricia Roller, Chris Green, Cordell Ratzlaff, Chris Heatherly, and Josh Feldman.

At frog design, together we built an emerging digital media practice, vanguards in design systems for the web.

Clement Mok.

As a stary-eyed intern, I’ll never forget when Clement swooped by my desk and surveying my redesign for the AT&T logo said, “hey, nice logo!”