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Employment |
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March 1996 to present |
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Principal of InsideOut Designs. Specializing
in user interface and application design. Serving a wide variety
of clients in fields ranging from graphic arts to Internet applications. |
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November, 1993 to 1996. |
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Project Manager. CataLogic Managed the
development of the Scitex CataLogic project. A database publishing
system for the catalog publishing market.
Responsibilities included researching the needs, design and definition
of the product, as well as managing the R&D team.
Activities that were coordinated included preparation for Beta sites, documentation
etc.
CataLogic won the Seybold Award of Excellence at its first showing on March
1994 |
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August 1988 to 1996 |
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Manager of User Interface Design, Scitex
America Defined the feature set and designed the user interface
for all Macintosh based applications, as well as other platform
systems, developed by Scitex companies. (See enclosed project
list.)
In all projects, the design process was based on extensive contacts with
customers and potential customers.
Responsibilities included understanding the needs, defining the feature
set and communicating the design to the R&D team.
Reported to VP. R&D |
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February, 1991 to Jan 1993. |
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Project Manager Scitex Echo, Scitex
America Managed the development of the Scitex Echo remote
proofing system. Responsibilities included market research,
product definition and design, managing the R&D effort
and coordinating activities such as Beta testing, setting up
production logistics and writing of the user manual.
Product is now shipping and received rave reviews at the Imprinta show
as well as the Sybold seminar. |
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December, 1985 to July, 1988 |
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Principal Designer in the corporate design
team. Scitex Israel. Designed the complete Scitex product line
first shown in Drupa 1986. Product line included 5 workstations,
plotters, scanners and accompanying furniture. During this period
all Scitex products were designed by the industrial design group
(a two person team).
Reported to the corporate manager of user interface design. |
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December, 1984 to August, 1985 |
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Application engineer for the Scitex Vista
workstation. Gathered information for the marketing group and
provided feedback to the R&D project team for the Scitex
Vista, the world's first design to production workstation.
The job included traveling around the world to Vista customer sites, understanding
their workflow issues, training them and acting as a liaison with the R&D
team, providing feedback and new ideas from the field.
Reported to the manager of marketing, Pre-press division. |
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January, 1981 to December, 1984 |
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Principal in RH+ Design Services. RH+
Design Services was a consulting firm that provided design services
in various areas including:
Industrial design: furniture,
automotive, exhibitions, packaging.
Projects were followed from conceptualization through production.
Software development: Provided software design services such as:
- A point of purchase furniture design software system.
- A system for collecting information in intensive
care units based on portable computers (Sharp PC 1500).
- A system for collecting information from municipal
water meters based on portable computers (Sharp PC
1500).
- Font editors for dot matrix printers.
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August, 1982 to December 1985 |
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Staff lecturer. Bezalel
School of Design. Instructed college courses in two topics:
Industrial design, and the use of computers in the design environment.
Set up the school computer shop. |
| Education |
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1978-1982 |
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BA. Industrial design, Bezalel
School of design, Jerusalem, Israel. |