Bill Tani has a diverse work experience in the field of design. In 2019, they worked as the Head of Design at Huma.AI, where they focused on developing a conversational and generative AI platform for the medical sciences. Prior to that, they worked as a Contract UX Designer at Tani Design, where they contributed to various projects from June to August 2019.
From 2015 to 2019, Bill worked as a Senior Product/UX Designer at Bidgely, where they were the sole UX design resource. Bill worked on designing projects for responsive web, mobile, SMS, email, and printed reports. The objective at Bidgely was to provide customers with AI-powered usage insights, energy usage dashboards, and monthly reports comparing their energy usage to their neighbors.
Before joining Bidgely, Bill worked as a Contract UX Designer at Tani Design from 2009 to 2015. Bill also served as the Creative Director at PosIQ from 2009 to 2015, where they were responsible for visual design, user experience, and branding of the company's SaaS enterprise platform for point of sale systems, catering to the restaurant, retail, and hospitality industry.
In 2008, Bill worked as the Creative Director at GamesThatGive, Inc., a charitable gaming start-up. Bill was in charge of designing all visual assets for the company. Prior to that, they worked on a contract basis as a UX Designer at Tani Design.
Bill's earlier experiences include working as a Creative Director at FusionOne, where they designed advanced mobile phone user interfaces, and as the Director of Design at Blissbook. Bill also worked as a Contract UX Designer at Tani Design, catering to various clients including MyWire (formerly KeepMedia), BrightRoll, Tellme, Ecrio, OCATV, Zenprise, Google Checkout, Stumbleupon, Change.org, FusionOne, and Meebo.
Overall, Bill Tani's work experience spans across multiple industries, with a focus on UX design, visual design, and creative direction.
Bill Tani attended the University of California, Berkeley from 1977 to 1981, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Manufacturing Engineering. Their studies at the university focused on engineering.
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