Who is this person?
I consider myself an interaction designer, information architect, and user experience strategist, and my goal is to make the internet a better place.
I was the first information architect hired by Razorfish in 1997. There I helped shape a community and foster a discipline by persuading clients and internal management that user experience should play a critical role on web (re)design and development projects.
Today, Avenue A | Razorfish is known for its strength in user experience. And many of the amazing people I worked with have gone on to be leaders in the field.
After nearly 10 years I left Razorfish in 2006 to form Bond Art and Science. I am thrilled to be working again with Josh Rubin, Evan Orensten, and Jeff Dachis, and to be collaborating with many more amazing design strategists and interface developers.
I am privileged to have worked with so many amazing clients during periods of major strategic redesigns, including The New York Times, Conde Nast, Fast Company, Disney, Encyclopedia Britannica, and Citibank.
there are people who work in technology, and then people who make technology what it is. Karen is a maker - hands down a genius in her space.