Elisabeth has over 20 years of experience working on a wide variety of design review, interaction design development and user study projects. As a practicing designer, Elisabeth has led user experience projects with both startup and large clients, including Snap-on Tools, Palm Computing, Remedy Corporation, and Intuit.
Previously, Elisabeth founded the Apple/Claris Human Interface Group. She
holds a B.A. in Computer Science/Interaction Design from Brown University.
In her other life, Elisabeth is a mom of 3 daughters, donates her leadership skills to various non-profit endeavors including the Special Olympics, and travels internationally whenever possible.
Bruce Browne
With 25 years of consulting experience, Bruce has worked on the research and development of operating system software, mobile devices, desktop and web based applications, enterprise applications and IDE software. As a gifted visual and interaction designer, Bruce has designed user interfaces for clients such as SUN, TuVox, Snap-on Tools and Palm Computing.
Previously, Bruce was the Director of Interaction Design at IDTwo/IDEO. He has experience managing multidisciplinary design teams for large and small projects. He holds an M.F.A in Design from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
In his other life, Bruce is a father of 2 children, is active in local education reform, and is an avid RedSox/Celtics fan.
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Elisabeth received her Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Brown University where her research concentration was in the field of interface authoring systems. She was an original member of the Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship and developed some of the initial prototype designs for IRIS’ Intermedia project (an early multimedia hypertext system). Her research focused on the development of methodologies and tools to support scholars’ work. Many of her pilot courses are still part of the university's computer science curriculum.
In 1985 she joined the Information Systems Division of Xerox Corporation as an Interface Design Engineer and in 1987 she moved to Claris Corporation (then a subsidiary of Apple Computer) as one of the company’s charter members. As manager of the Claris Human Interface Group, Elisabeth directed the visual and interaction design of all Claris software products, resulting in a consistent and unique corporate software identity. She established interface design as an integral part of the product development process, including creating user observation methodologies and interface design guidelines. She designed the interactivity and visuals for such notable early Macintosh products such as MacWrite II, MacDraw Pro, FileMaker Pro, and ClarisWorks. Prior to leaving Claris she contributed to the design of Claris’ cross-platform interface strategy, including the design of FileMaker Pro for Windows.
In 1991, Elisabeth left Claris to establish an Interface Design consulting firm with Bruce Browne. Together, they work in partnership with their clients to design and develop visual and interaction design strategies, processes, tools and product solutions for use on a variety of mobile, desktop and web platforms.
As a consultant, Elisabeth worked extensively with Palm Computer on the design of their ground breaking Treo and Graffiti interfaces, including the email, calendar, contact and task applications. She worked with Intuit on their Quicken for Macintosh and their Pocket Quicken mobile software, Remedy Corporation on the design of their “Remedy@Work” enterprise web application suite along with the design of their award-winning HelpDesk software, U3 on the design of their portable flash drive application, and Snap-on Tools on the design of their Mobile Information Center and franchisee sales software. Additional clients include SUN Microsystems/Oracle and Apple Computer (design of future operating system interfaces), Microcell Labs (research, design and development of consumer electronic product interfaces), Netcentives (design of their e-commerce rewards program), Connectix Videophone, Symantec Corporation, and several R&D projects involving mobile and accelerometer technologies. In the area of user studies, evaluation and testing, Elisabeth has consulted with Stanford University, Palm Computer, Remedy, U3, and SUN Microsystems.
Elisabeth is a member of Sigma Xi, IEEE, ACM SIGCHI and BayCHI. She is a founding member of the Women In Consulting networking association. She has published work in AXIS Design Quarterly, American Center for Design Journal, and ACM Multimedia Conference Proceedings.
Bruce received his Masters Degree in Graphic Design from Rochester Institute of Technology, where he explored an interest in User Interface Design. He developed the first User Interface Design thesis at RIT before there was a formalized curriculum for the study of Human Computer Interaction at RIT. His research focused on the design of a graphical user interface for educational software.
After leaving college, Bruce joined a pioneer in the field of User Interface Design, Aaron Marcus and Associates in Berkeley, California where he gained extensive experience in system and application software design. He provided interaction and visual design recommendations for products such as an air traffic control workstation for IBM/FAA, financial information and news system for Reuters Ltd., and a graphic arts workstation for Scitex.
Bruce joined IDTWO (IDEO) in September 1987 as a senior interaction designer and assumed the role of Director in 1988. As Director Bruce was responsible for managing an interdisciplinary team of designers including Engineering, Human Factors, Interface Design, Graphic Design and Industrial Design. He designed the interface for the NavGraphic LORAN navigation computer for Trimble Navigation. He consulted with Claris Corporation to establish a consistent software identity and Interface guidelines, develop and test notable application interfaces such as MacWrite II, MacWrite Pro, FileMaker Pro and MacDraw Pro. Bruce also consulted with Apple Computer to develop new interaction techniques and metaphors by developing future user scenarios and creating storyboards/prototypes that demonstrated and visualized the techniques.
n 1990, Bruce left IDTWO to establish an Interface Design consulting firm with Elisabeth Waymire. Together, they work in partnership with their clients to design and develop visual and interaction design strategies, processes, tools and product solutions for use on a variety of mobile, desktop and web platforms. As a consultant, Bruce worked extensively with Palm Computer on the design of their groundbreaking Treo interfaces, including the email, calendar, contact and task applications. He worked with Intuit on their Quicken for Macintosh and their Pocket Quicken mobile software, Remedy Corporation on the design of their “Remedy@Work” enterprise web application suite along with the design of their award-winning HelpDesk software, U3 on the design of their portable flash drive application, and Snap-on Tools on the design of their Mobile Information Center and franchisee sales software. Additional clients include SUN Microsystems/Oracle, Apple Computer and Be Inc. (design of future operating system interfaces), Microcell Labs (research, design and development of consumer electronic product interfaces), Netcentives (design of their e-commerce rewards program), Connectix Videophone, Symantec Corporation, and several R&D projects involving mobile and accelerometer technologies. Bruce consulted with Photoworks, Tuvox, Certain Software and Extreme Networks on web based applications.
Bruce's work has appeared in many publications such as the American Center for Design Journal, Axis, Car Styling, and Domo magazines as well as the Wall Street Journal and San Francisco Chronicle. He was awarded the Appliance Manufacturer First Annual Special Class Award in 1988 for the design of the NavGraphic LORAN Track Plotter interface. He is a member of ACM SIGCHI.