Design for today.
A Map Viewer integrated with Geo Spatial Analytics
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Design for tomorrow.
An experimental chat feature for one of the largest financial services companies in the US.
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Design forever.
Holographic augmented reality concept for a Hyper Loop mission control team.
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What innovators say about me...
Micah has been terrific in creating interaction models with beta developers here at Meta. He has also completed a VR nanodegree, Blender course and has began contributing to our tech / art pipeline. He has been instrumental in leading the initiative to write our Spatial Interface design principles by coordinating every team here and getting the answers to complex questions. He has a keen intuition for spatial computing and creating interaction models for a new paradigm. One great asset he possesses is the ability to take critique from our design team, engineers, researchers and customers to continue to iterating UX. He adapts, has initiative and a great attitude. |
Paul Hofmann
Chief Innovation Officer @ Alpega, Austria |
Micah has a blazing curiosity for visual perception and how it heightens cognitive processes relating to User Interfaces. At Space-Time Insight he has made a strong impact on our Geo-Spatial Visualizations and its underlying software UI. He is constantly designing Augmented Reality Interfaces for fun as he researches Human Computer Interaction. He has a heart for research and constantly tries to quantify his findings in relevant KPIs for business leaders. He shows the right mixture between research and hands on work. Micah is a very curious person with an inquisitive mind that goes far beyond UI design. |
"Two things make Micah exceptional UX designer: his spirit of inquiry, and his positive attitude. Now every UX designer asks questions, but Micah asks, then refines, asks, and asks again. What results is a better, more beautiful question. This skill is invaluable. And what is clear to everyone, is his positive attitude. Not only is he a pleasure to work with, but you can see that it doesn't bother him at all when a user tests his work and he needs to completely change it. He's gonna be a rock-star in the UX world." - Kevyn Horton |