In one sentence, Greg Nudelman believes in designing what works. His first experience with designing for mobile came when he joined the SkunkWorks team that created the original eBay mobile app that today generated more than $5 billion in revenue.
For more than 15 years, Greg helped craft cross-platform digital experiences for today’s top Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, and startups: eBay, WebEx, Wells Fargo, Safeway/Vons, Cisco, IBM, Groupon, Associated Press, the U.S. Patent Office, and many others.
Greg is the author of:
- Android Design Patterns: Interaction Design Solutions for Developers (Wiley, March 2013)
- Designing Search: UX Strategies for eCommerce Success (Wiley, 2011)
- And a co-author of Smashing Mobile Book (Smashing Media, 2012)
Greg has contributed chapters and perspectives to the following publications:
- Designing Mobile Apps: Tips And Techniques (Smashing Media, 2013)
- Mobile Design Patterns (Smashing Media, 2012)
- Designing the Search Experience, Tony Russell-Rose and Tyler Tate (Morgan-Kaufmann, 2013)
- Search Analytics for Your Site, Lou Rosenfeld (Rosenfeld Media, 2011)
Greg’s work on storyboarding tablet transitions was featured recently in Rachel Hinman’s The Mobile Frontier (Rosenfeld Media, 2012).
Greg has authored more than 30 industry articles on mobile and tablet design and digital design strategy for leading industry magazines: Smashing Magazine, Boxes and Arrows, JavaWorld, ASP.NET Pro, UXmatters, and UXMagazine.
He is a FatDUX, Rosenfeld Media, Wiley, and eConsultancy affiliate and workshop leader, and he has taught sold-out design workshops at Marquette University, HULT Business School, Associated Press, and Wells Fargo.
Greg is an internationally acclaimed speaker, with repeated appearances and sold-out workshops at leading industry events such as Adaptive Path’s UXWeek, SXSW, MobX, IA Summit, WebVisions, Design4Mobile, Search Engine Summit, Enterprise Search Summit, Net Squared Conference, DrawCamp, and SketchCamp.
He is a co-founder of the UX SketchCamp movement with the landmark UX SketchCamp SF 2011 event. Greg’s mobile and tablet design strategy consulting company, DesignCaffeine, Inc., is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.