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Featured ScrnShots’ User: Ross Howard-Jones

This week’s featured ScrnShots’ user is Ross Howard-Jones, ScrnShots alias: rosshj. Ross lives here in Vancouver, and we had the pleasure of meeting him at Launch Party Vancouver a few weeks back.

Greg and I (we’re the people who run ScrnShots) have an extremely involved game of foosball every lunch hour, and I found out that Ross is also an avid foosball player. This really got me thinking, it would be a lot of fun to slaughter Ross in a game of foosball! Just kidding, Ross… I’m sure you’d score at least one goal ;)

I got the chance to ask Ross a few work-related questions, and here’s what he had to say:

Derek: What is your job title?

Ross: I am a User Interface Designer for Donat Group Enterprises. My day to day role however, encompasses everything from information architecture, usability studies and prototyping to art direction and front end development. That’s actually one of the great things about my job. I wear multiple hats, which keeps me connected to every aspect of our projects and our team. I have been working in the web industry for about 10 years now, and have enjoyed the evolution that has taken place online in terms of what people are doing from a design and functionality standpoint.

Derek: What does a day at work look like for you?

Ross: I usually start my day by making myself a monster americano. We have a great espresso machine at work, so I usually wind up as the morning barista for my fellow comrades in the office who are also in need of a serious morning wake-me-up. My job is great because in addition to UI Design, I get to be the hub to everyone in the office. I check in with our junior team, brainstorm with the development team, and jump into project management with the other senior management staff. I also work directly with our clients to make sure their vision is being translated in the work we are doing. I’m lucky in the sense that I get to work with some pretty amazing people. I think sharing ideas and collaborating with different people throughout the process is what ultimately leads to a better end product. It also helps keep things interesting and enjoyable along the way. Another thing I appreciate is the fact that we work really hard, but we also remember to keep it in perspective. We deliver some pretty big projects, but we also have regular intervals throughout the day where we kick back, mix it up with a foosball session or a time out to play some Wii.

Derek: What are some things that you are working on right now?

Ross: At Donat Group we are doing a fair bit of work for MTV Networks and other entertainment companies at the moment. We specialize in social networks, so it’s been a total blast taking what we do to an entirely new level with companies that come to us creatively inspired and looking to push the envelope. It’s been a great relationship, which at the end of the day is what really matters. The same can be said of working with companies like Virtue and Electric Sheep in the areas of brand development, art direction and information architecture. The great thing about feeling inspired at work is that it ripples over to so many other areas. There’s work, and then there’s life and being able to carry that feeling from one to the other and vice versa is a very cool thing. I have been really inspired over the last few months and have started working on more of my own projects as well. My friends and I have a small company where we get together and collaborate on things we are passionate about. We developed a social network that revolves around fitness a little while back, which was a great experience.

Derek: How does ScrnShots fit into your workflow?

Ross: I’m all for things that make life easier, and ScrnShots definitely makes having everything I collect for reference in one spot a lot smoother. I have always tracked and bookmarked the things I find interesting on the web, but using ScrnShots allows me an easy way to build and manage my library from a single spot, which is a far more efficient way of doing things. I don’t have to try and remember where I saw this certain UI or design, or where I might have filed it, I can just go to ScrnShots and click on one of my tags and bring up a whole bunch of examples. I like capturing different ways of presenting data, interesting user interface elements and anything that I find creatively inspiring. ScrnShots is a perfect site to use when trying to explain these types of things to someone such as a team member or client. It helps me reinforce what I’m trying to explain by having pointed visual examples of what others have done or what I have done in the past. Demonstrating what I am talking about in this way helps me not only further explain what I am referring to, it also helps manage expectations on both sides of a project.

Derek: What do you use ScrnShots for?

Ross: Since I discovered ScrnShots I’ve used it primarily as a tool to capture the things I’m working on and what’s going on around the web. I used to bookmark a site because I found a certain part of it interesting, only for them to change their design and have that piece disappear. Now I can keep them in one central area where I can trust it will be there without changing. I also use it to capture my own work. It has been great tool to save the state of one my sites. It captures a moment in time on a dynamic site and I like the idea around that. I also like the fact that with little effort I can stay connected to what fellow designers are doing and find inspiring. It’s really interesting finding things in common and having that act as an introduction to something totally different that you might not have otherwise encountered. Sometimes when you’ve got a block happening it’s great to jump on ScrnShots and go through your library or someone else’s to help you get it in gear again.

Derek: This is your time to shine, what else would you like to say?

Ross: I want to say thanks. I appreciate what you guys are doing and the opportunity to be involved this way. I am always looking for new places in which to draw inspiration from, and this is one that really works for me. So, keep up the good work, and thanks!