Vectorform seattle office
There was a job to be done and the determination to make something more of it. Alison Weber, Florin Gale, and Johnny Diamond made their way to Seattle to support the growth of Microsoft during the launch of Windows 7 in several initiatives.
Windows Phone 7 quickly became 8, and shortly after joined forces with Windows 8. A long standing partnership with Microsoft Advertising explored multiplatform stories which also encompassed Xbox, Skype and MSN homepage. Along the way, Vectorform has partnered on nearly applications, including some of our own creation. How do we make it work? VF Seattle employees agree there are some surprising personalities who work alongside them, and entertaining and blending our curiosities is the secret sauce that only Vectorformers could bring to a project.
From hunting to woodworking, to backpacking and gardening, a full spectrum of hobbies — and sources of inspiration — are represented in the relatively intimate space of VF Seattle. Every addition to the VF Seattle family brings their own brand of creativity to the table: Sometimes they even build the table for us. Our hobbies are contagious, too. Developers Nick Thompson and Chris Schlyer take woodworking classes together, Vito DiMercurio fills the refrigerators with home-grown foods while Taylor Hanson fills it with his latest game.
Woody Floyd rallies the troops around new board games, and Neil Rhoades will talk Seattle sports until the Sonics come home. To bring the local brews closer, some Vectorformers hacked a chest freezer, which poured its first beer in November of , to accommodate a sixth-barrel keg. Vectorform announced last week two critical role transitions to support its Movement Practice and Design team.
Continuing with its celebration of p eople, Vectorform is pleased to announce additional leadership and management-level roles to ensure its clients continue to re ceive the Vectorform standard of delivery and experience s.
His rare blend of broad technical exposure, user experience focus, and process-driven personality allows him to bridge the gap from business requirements with project stakeholders to execution strategy with product teams. Her main focus areas will include corporate culture, employee engagement, diversity and inclusion, and strategic sourcing. Josh Parmenter : Engineering Director, Mobile — Parmenter has been with Vectorform for nearly 9 years as a mobile developer and team lead.
He will also continue to work on native mobile development and new technologies to expand what is possible in terms of mobile development, connected devices and emerging technologies.
Parmenter has a unique background and ability to blend technology and art into a combined masterpiece.
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