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Jamie Lynne Myrold

from Chicago, IL
Age ~56

Jamie Myrold Phones & Addresses

  • 4642 N Hermitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
  • Idaho Falls, ID
  • San Jose, CA
  • 324 Garces Dr, San Francisco, CA 94132
  • Daly City, CA
  • Burlingame, CA
  • Depew, NY
  • Tucson, AZ

Work

Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Vice President Of Design At Adobe

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Location:
6539 north Bosworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60626
Industry:
Design
Work:
Adobe
Vice President of Design at Adobe

Adobe
Senior Director of Experience Design

Adobe
Director, Product Design

Sap Ariba 2000 - 2004
Experience Designer Manager

Marchfirst 2000 - 2004
Director of User Experience
Education:
Parsons School of Design - the New School 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Communication, Design
Skills:
Interaction Design
User Interface Design
User Experience
Experience Design
Adobe Creative Suite
Creative Direction
User Interface
User Centered Design
Product Design
Management
User Experience Design
Mobile Applications
Information Architecture
Usability Testing
Web Design
Strategy
Design Management
Wireframes
Product Management
Information Design
Css
Graphic Design
Design Strategy
Human Computer Interaction
Visual Design
User Research
Business Development
Software Design
Mobile Design
Heuristic Evaluation
Persona
Design Thinking
Usability Engineering
User Scenarios
Actionscript
Contextual Inquiry
Wire Framing
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Jamie Myrold

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Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Design

Publications

Us Patents

Dynamic User Interface Elements

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US Patent:
20110214077, Sep 1, 2011
Filed:
Feb 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/034925
Inventors:
Durga Deepthi Ramesh Singh - Haryana, IN
Sreedhar Ranganathan - Tamil Nadu, IN
Jamie Myrold - Daly City CA, US
Assignee:
ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715762
Abstract:
A set of rules and a current context for a user is obtained. The set of rules and the current context are used to determine a rule weight for each of a set of user interface elements. One or more of the user interface elements is caused to be displayed. Which user interface elements are displayed is based at least in part on the rule weights.

Dynamic User Interface Elements

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US Patent:
7917859, Mar 29, 2011
Filed:
Sep 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/903467
Inventors:
Durga Deepthi Ramesh Singh - Haryana, IN
Sreedhar Ranganathan - Tamil Nadu, IN
Jamie Myrold - Daly City CA, US
Assignee:
Adobe Systems Incorporated - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
715763, 715851
Abstract:
A set of rules and a current context for a user is obtained. The set of rules and the current context are used to determine a rule weight for each of a set of user interface elements. One or more of the user interface elements is caused to be displayed. Which user interface elements are displayed is based at least in part on the rule weights.

Non-Modal Toolbar Control

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US Patent:
20160313895, Oct 27, 2016
Filed:
Apr 27, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/697247
Inventors:
- San Jose CA, US
Mili Sharma - New Delhi, IN
Manasi P. Agarwal - Noida, IN
Liang-Cheng Lin - Milpitas CA, US
Jamie L. Myrold - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484
G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
Non-modal toolbar control techniques are described. In one or more implementations, techniques are described for controlling output by one or more computing devices of a toolbar with content in a user interface in a manner that supports non-modal interaction with both the toolbar and the content. Display of the user interface is caused by the one or more computing devices, the user interface including a simultaneous display of the toolbar along an edge of the user interface adjacent to and not overlapping the content. The toolbar includes a representation of a task and a plurality of parameters associated with the task. Selection is detected by the one or more computing devices of one or more of the plurality of parameters via the user interface. Selection is also detected of the representation of the task subsequent to the selection of the one or more parameters. Responsive to the selection of the representation, the task is performed on the content by the one or more computing devices using the selected ones of the plurality of parameters.
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