Leandro Agro
Founder of Idearium.org, the first Italian eZine/community for UX designers, and co-producer of the
Interaction Frontiers conference.
Design & Vision Director at Kallideas Spa + Partner at SrLabs Srl.
Leandro has more than
12 years of experience as an interaction designer and manager of IxD teams. He specializes in next generation user interfaces that provide human-like interaction with intelligent virtual assistants.
At Kallideas, in Milan, Italy, Leandro is providing detailed specifications for the behaviors of such virtual assistants, including gesture, language, and social skills; defining emotional models that let these assistants respond to the moods of users; and designing visual user interfaces and voice-recognition systems.
Before joining Kallides, Leandro was Advanced Design Director at the innovative startup SrLabs, where he focused on eyetracking for the usability market. While there, he led a design team that created the first hands-free, multimodal GUI with voice and gaze input.
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Previously, he was co-founder and Vice President of a large eConsultancy with offices in
Milan and Boston.
Leandro studied interaction design at the Domus Academy, in Milan, Italy. He is actively involved with the Milano Bicocca University, TorVergata University, and others. Leandro is a prolific writer on topics from IxD, usability, and UX to natural, multimodal user interfaces.
http://www.leeander.com
November 15th, 2007 at 10:59 am
[…] La console Nintendo Wii non finisce mai di stupirmi. Grazie ad Idearium, ho scoperto che il Wiimote può essere usato per implementare un’interfaccia multi-touch. Guardate il video per scoprire come. […]
November 17th, 2007 at 9:45 am
Facciamolo anche noi! Fighissimo!!!
January 9th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Per non parlare di questo… sempre lui!
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3-eiid-Uw
e’ il mio nuovo idolo!!
February 21st, 2008 at 1:35 am
Fichissimo la voglio…
October 27th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
[…] Già qualche settimana fa la notizia aveva fatto il giro dei maggiori blog di interaction design/designer, Johnny Chung Lee sfruttando il wii mote e la tecnologia ad infrarosso aveva creato le basi per un sistema multi-touch domestico. […]