Cameron Burgess

Cameron Burgess

Human Interface Designer, Apple in California

Projects

2023

Designed Shortcuts configuration and running UI for Action Button on iPhone 15 Pro

2023

Designed new keyboard appearance, top hits, app launch animation and return to Spotlight gesture

2022

Designed a new way for apps to integrate with Siri, Spotlight, and the Shortcuts app

2021

Designed the Shortcuts app, running UI and system integrations for macOS Monterey

2019

A p5.js editor in shape of Sketch app

2018

Overview of software and hardware interfaces for authoring data and programs (1960s–2018)

Work Experience

2022 — Now
Human Interface Designer at Apple
Apple Design Studio

Spotlight Search for iOS 16 and iOS 17, Shortcuts for Action Button, and more.

2020 — 2022
Designer at Apple

Shortcuts for macOS and Siri

2019 — 2019
Design Intern at Apple

Worked on Shortcuts app & Siri Shortcuts

Exhibitions

2019
Pittsburgh, PA

“½ an art show about designing programming”

Education

2015 — 2019
Bachelor of Design at Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA

Additional Major in Human-Computer Interaction

Writing

2020

Contemporary WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) design software utilizes digital Artboards which are finite graphics frames that sit atop a scrollable zooming canvas; where many graphics frames can be arbitrarily arranged, scaled and duplicated to explore and juxtapose design ideas. Despite creative practitioners increasingly writing code to explore design spaces, programming environments for Creative Coding regularly only display one graphics frame per program. This hinders the non-linear nature of the creative process where seeing a trail of process work can spark new ideas. We propose bridging this gap and introduce Stamper, an Artboard-Oriented authoring environment for the popular creative coding library p5.js

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