Michael's love of user experience and open source brought him to Lincoln Loop in 2008. Before joining the team, he used his software development and interaction design background to create engaging experiences for high-traffic websites. Since 2007, he has utilized Django for rapid, high-fidelity prototyping efforts. On most days, he works closely with clients and team members to ensure that products are easy to use and in sync with requirements.
Michael currently lives in Delaware with his wife and son. When he's not working at Lincoln Loop, he enjoys running, hiking, disc golf, and decorating his office with retro-futuristic artwork.
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