Amber Case is a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer
from Portland, Oregon. She has been featured in Forbes, WIRED, and
many other publications, both in the United States and around the
world.
Her main focus is mobile software, augmented reality and data
visualisation, and reducing the amount of time and space it takes for
people to connect. Case founded geoloqi.com, a private location sharing application, out of a frustration with existing social
protocols around text messaging and wayfinding.
Case has spoken at TED on technology and humans and
was featured in
Fast Company 2010 as one of the Most Influential Women in Technology.
She’s worked with Fortune 500 companies at Wieden+Kennedy and on major
applications at Vertigo Software.