Application Interfaces
Notebran lecture browser
The Notebran lecture browser used pen input to capture peoples' notes in sync with a real live lecture. I was heavily involved throughout the entire user-centered design cycle: creating low-fi paper prototypes and high-fi interactive prototypes on computer, as well as extensive user testing, post-test analysis, and heuristic evaluations. For the high-fidelity prototype, I primarily focused on creating a working yet unobstrusive discussion panel to allow students to interact with the teaching assistants and each other. read more→
Dialectizer
This program translates input English into a faux dialect of English, or even Engrish. Creating this was a fun exercise in regular expressions and wxWidgets. The interface was kept as simple as possible to make it instanteously easy to use.
- Application written in: wxWidgets, Python
- Icon composed in: Photoshop
- Completed: May 2004
- Duration: Two days




