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Mark Rolston
founder and chief creative
Mark Rolston is a renowned designer with a 25-year career of creating for the world’s largest and most innovative companies.
Prior to founding argodesign with his longtime colleague, Mark was the Chief Creative Officer of frogdesign, responsible for the creative direction of one of the most successful product design firms in the world. He joined frog in 1994 and co-founded the software design group, quickly establishing it as the largest part of frog's business and major force in its growth. Since then, he has continued to produce groundbreaking work for Fortune 500 clients, and guided the transformation of frog into a modern strategic design organization and one of the largest and most respected design organizations in the world.
Mark was an early pioneer of software user experience, working with clients to leverage emerging technologies and setting the
tone for user interface design and mobile platforms. His client
roster has featured the world’s largest brands, including
Disney, Ford, GE, HP, Microsoft and AT&T.
A veteran design leader, innovator and patent holder,
he is an internationally recognized expert on software,
experience design, emerging computing platforms,
and mobile applications.
Mark lives and breathes design, craftsmanship, and
building useful and enjoyable experiences of all types.
Articles
A study of risk and savings
in Afghanistan
The Personal Computer is Dying
It will soon be replaced by a new form of computing, one that surrounds us.
Core 77
Defining the New Singularity
Exploring the next level of convergence: between hardware and software, information and object, human and technology.
Press
The ‘Minority Report’ interface is a terrible idea
We need computer sight to make smart homes smart
The future of technology means making the computer disappear
A conversation with Jan Chipchase and Mark Rolston
An interview with Mark Rolston and Theo Forbath
The Internet of Things needs a lot of work
5 design challenges that could derail Apple’s iWatch
What it really takes to make a flexible phone
Sharia, the American Withdrawal, and Other Reasons Few Afghans Use Banks
Das iPhone hat den Designbegriff verändert