Dave has made his career designing products to fit people. He has designed physical, visual, and auditory user interfaces for hand-helds, kiosks, web sites, production machines, and automobiles, and has conducted user research in the lab, on the web, in the field, in cars, and in the homes of consumers. Dave has worked for a broad range of companies which include General Motors, Eastman Kodak, Compuware, ForeSee, and Quicken Loans. Dave is currently focused on the design of multimedia systems at Hyundai’s American Technical Center located in Michigan. Dave is a frequent presenter, has taught user research and design courses at University of Michigan, The College for Creative Studies, and Washtenaw Community College, and is a chapter author of, “Design by People for People: Essays in Usability”. Dave’s contributions to the profession include the ongoing direction of the Internet User Experience conference (iueconference.com), co-founder of Michigan chapters of ACM SIG-CHI and User Experience Professionals Association, and a former board member of the International UxPA.
Case Study
Tuesday, December 09
08:45 am - 09:15 am
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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HMI has a long and varied history and has gone by many names and crossed many industries. However, through all this time and change, its purpose has remained focused… with a few deviations. This presentation will track HMI’s fascinating history, development, and progress, infusing memorable examples, and how to go forward in this ever-evolving automotive industry.
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