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Kris Perpich Phones & Addresses

  • Boerne, TX
  • Concord, CA
  • Austin, TX
  • Kerrville, TX
  • Seattle, WA
  • Saint Simons Island, GA
  • Cold Spring, NY
  • Reedley, CA

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Resumes

Kris Perpich Photo 1

Director Of Product And Design

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Location:
3694 Sheridan Ct, Concord, CA 94518
Industry:
Design
Work:
Adonit - Austin, Texas Area since Nov 2010
CXO (Chief Experience Officer) & Co-founder

Microsoft 2008 - 2010
Design Research

Microsoft - Redmond, Washington 2008 - 2010
Design Research

Callison - Seattle, Washington 2005 - 2008
Creative Strategist
Education:
Savannah College of Art and Design 2000 - 2004
MArch, Architecture, User Experience
Skills:
Design Strategy
Design Thinking
Experience Design
User Centered Design
User Experience
Interaction Design
User Research
Visual Design
Information Architecture
Research Design
Product Development
Product Management
User Experience Design
Marketing Strategy
Product Marketing
Service Design
Management
Team Management
Marketing Communications
Facilitate Team Collaboration
Process Management
Business Relationship Management
Product Road Mapping
Product Strategies
Startup Mentality
Business Strategy
Consumer Electronics
Languages:
English
Kris Perpich Photo 2

Kris Perpich

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kris Perpich
Principal
Kris Perpich LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
1005 Bushwhack Rd, Kerrville, TX 78028
Kris Perpich
Principal
Adonit USA Inc
Nonclassifiable Establishments
2235 E 6 St, Austin, TX 78702
2202 Monarch Dr, Austin, TX 78748

Publications

Us Patents

Stylus With Pressure Sensor

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US Patent:
20130321359, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/909479
Inventors:
- Taipei, TW
Yueh-Hua Li - Hsinchu County, TW
Kris Perpich - Austin TX, US
Yu-Tzu Huang - Taipei, TW
Kai-Yi Lu - Taipei, TW
International Classification:
G06F 3/0354
US Classification:
345179
Abstract:
A pressure-sensitive stylus includes a tip operationally coupled to a pressure sensor, where the tip is constrained to depress longitudinally, and the tip is mechanically coupled to a first spring. The tip engages a second spring when depressed longitudinally by a force of a first magnitude.
Kris J Perpich from Boerne, TX, age ~46 Get Report