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Jason Andalcio Phones & Addresses

  • 6116 26Th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
  • 1624 Touhy Ave, Chicago, IL 60626 (773) 743-5219
  • 1648 Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago, IL 60660 (773) 275-5052
  • Camp Pendleton, CA
  • Clearwater, FL
  • Los Angeles, CA

Resumes

Resumes

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User Experience Design Manager - Consumer Shopping

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Design
Work:
Amazon.com - Seattle, WA since Jul 2011
Senior User Experience Designer

Motorola Feb 2002 - Jul 2011
UX Designer & Technologist - Android

BSA Recruitment Advertising Agency 1999 - 2001
Designer

1999 - 2001
Freelance Web Developer

Hire Quality Inc. 1998 - 1999
Lead Interviewer
Education:
Illinois Institute of Art 1999 - 2001
Bachelors, Visual Communications
Skills:
User Experience
User Interface Design
User Centered Design
User Interface
Interaction Design
User Experience Design
Experience Design
Mobile Devices
Information Architecture
Mobile Applications
Web Application Design
Usability
Mobile Design
Usability Testing
Android
User Scenarios
Web Analytics
Human Computer Interaction
Html 5
Front End
Wireframes
User Research
Wire Framing
Heuristic Evaluation
Design Thinking
Visual Design
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Jason Andalcio

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Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Object-Based Transition Effects For A User Interface

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US Patent:
20120306889, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
May 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/118999
Inventors:
Ivan WONG - San Jose CA, US
Jason Andalcio - Seattle WA, US
Bipin Mathew - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
G06T 13/00
US Classification:
345473
Abstract:
A method and apparatus can provide object-based transition effects for a user interface. The method can include displaying at least one first element corresponding to a first activity on a screen of a user device. The method can include receiving a baton transition request and generating first activity baton information. The method can include displaying a first baton image corresponding to the first activity baton information and generating second activity baton information that provides visual transition information for a transition from the first activity to the second activity. The method can include transitioning the first baton image corresponding to the first activity baton information to a second image corresponding to the second activity baton information, displaying the second image corresponding to the second activity baton information, and displaying at least one second element corresponding to the second activity on the screen.
Jason Earl Andalcio from Seattle, WA, age ~48 Get Report