Brian De Verter
About Brian De Verter
Brian De Verter serves as the Director of Experience Design at Delphix, where he has worked since 2021. He specializes in creating intuitive system interactions through advancements in technology and has over 13 years of experience in remote work and team building.
Work at Delphix
Brian De Verter has been serving as the Director of Experience Design at Delphix since 2021. In this role, he focuses on enhancing user interactions with systems, making them more natural and intuitive. His work incorporates advances in gestures, speech and facial recognition, haptics, and machine learning. Prior to this position, he held the title of Principal Experience Designer at Delphix starting in 2020. His contributions are aimed at integrating user-centered design principles with Agile methodologies to improve system interactions.
Previous Experience
Before joining Delphix, Brian De Verter accumulated extensive experience in various design roles. He worked at Symantec as a Senior Principal UI Designer and Manager from 2005 to 2016, where he spent 11 years. Prior to that, he was a UI Designer at Brightmail, Inc. from 2003 to 2005. His early career included a position as a Graphic Designer at McAfee for one year in 2000, and he also worked as a Game Tester at Electronic Arts for six months in 1999.
Education and Expertise
Brian De Verter studied Computer Animation at The Art Institutes from 1997 to 1999. His educational background laid the foundation for his career in design, where he specializes in user experience and interaction design. With over 13 years of experience working remotely, he has built world-class teams and solutions, focusing on user-centered design principles.
Design Specializations
Brian De Verter specializes in creating intuitive interactions with systems. His expertise includes advancements in gestures, speech and facial recognition, haptics, and machine learning. He emphasizes the integration of user-centered design with Agile methodologies to enhance the overall user experience. His approach aims to make technology more accessible and user-friendly.