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Mini-Length Bio (100 words) Clement Mok Clement Mok is a designer, digital pioneer, software publisher/developer, author, and design patent holder. Mok, a former creative director at Apple, founded multiple successful design-related businesses — Studio Archetype, CMCD and NetObjects. He was the Chief Creative Officer of Sapient, and the president of AIGA. Currently, he consults for Sapient and other Fortune 500 companies on a variety of design planning and user experience projects . Mok. an AIGA Medalist, has been published internationally and has received hundreds of awards from professional organizations and publications including I.D. 40 most influential designers, and Chief Executive Magazine, which named him 1998’s Tech 100 CEOs. He also serves on the advisory boards of numerous technology companies, colleges and non-profit organizations.»top |
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| Short-Length Bio (200 words) Clement Mok Design and business consultant is a designer, digital pioneer, software publisher/developer, author, and design patent holder. Mok, a former creative director at Apple, founded multiple successful design-related businesses — Studio Archetype, CMCD and NetObjects. In the late 90's, he was the Chief Creative Officer of Sapient, an e-service consulting company. In the early 2000's he was the president of AIGA, the country's largest professional design organization. Currently, he consults for Fortune 500 companies on a variety of design planning and user experience related projects. He also heads up a subscription-based royalty-free stock image business— www.visualsymbols.com — and consults for Sapient on developing new designservice offerings. He has consulted for clients like Adobe, American Express, Apple, Hallmark, IBM, Mayo Clinic, Microsoft, Nintendo, QVC, Sony, United Airlines, UPS and Wells Fargo Bank. An advocate of design and technology practices, Mok’s been recognized by numerous professional organizations and publications with hundreds of awards and citations. His designs have been exhibited in museums and galleries in Europe and Asia. He has been published internationally and has received hundreds of awards from professional organizations and publications including I.D. which named him among 1994's 40 most influential designers and Chief Executive Magazine which named him 1998’s Tech 100 CEOs. He also serves on the advisory boards of numerous technology companies, colleges and non-profit organizations. »top |
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| Mid-Length Bio (300 words) Clement Mok Designer and instigator of things, President emeritus of AIGA, and CEO of CMCD A designer, digital pioneer, software publisher/developer, international author, and design patent holder, Clement Mok founded multiple successful design-related businesses — Studio Archetype, CMCD and NetObjects. Since 1998 til 2001 he was the Chief Creative Officer of Sapient, during which tenure, Sapient was named the top interactive-agency by Forrester Research and Ad Age and also became the first service firm to be listed in the history of the S&P 500’s index. Currently, he consults for Sapient and other Fortune 500 companies on a variety of design planning and user experience projects. He also heads up a new subscription-based royalty-free stock image business— www.visualsymbols.com "The design of understanding" is perhaps the best way to describe Clement and his work. Creating meaningful connections between people, ideas, art and technology is the focus his design and business consultative projects. Over his twentyplus years career, he’s consulted for clients like Adobe, American Express, Apple, Hallmark, IBM, Mayo Clinic, Microsoft, Nagano Winter Olympic Committee, Nintendo, QVC, Sony, United Airlines, UPS and Wells Fargo Bank. A career shaped by Silicon Valley, Mok’s been involved with the launch of numerous new technologies and companies — including Apple’s Macintosh, Herman Miller’s Aeron chair, the Microsoft Network, interactive television, broadband applications, web cast events, expert publishing systems and major identity programs. An advocate on design and technology practices, he’s been recognized by IDSA, NYArt Directors Club, AIGA, Broadcast Designers Association, American Center for Design, Type Directors Club, Communication Arts, ID, Graphis, Fast Company, Fortune, Business Week, and CEO magazine with major awards and citations. His designs have been exhibited in museums and galleries in Europe and Asia. He also serves on the advisory boards of numerous technology companies, colleges and non-profit organizations. Clement served as the president of AIGA, the country’s largest communication design professional organization, from 2001 thru 2003 Clement Mok »top |
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