Drue Miller
Information Designer

Drue Miller is an information and interaction designer in Palo Alto, California. She has a B.A. in writing and design from Carnegie Mellon University. Formerly a creative director at Vivid Studios, she’s worked in the Web industry since 1994. She also consults and teaches classes in usability, information/interaction design and Web development process for San Francisco State University and San Jose State University. Her clients include Altavista, Ask Jeeves, Charles Schwab, CNN, The Gap, Kellogg’s, PBS and PG&E. Drue spends her free time cataloging the cultural treasures of the online auction world at http://www.whowouldbuythat.com/
Talks & Workshops
Since 1995, Drue Miller has led workshops and given dozens of presentations at conferences around the world.
Topics covered include: client management, design process, information design, interaction design, navigation, persona design, testing and usability, web design basics, and writing for the web.
(For the complete list, please see drue.com/resume/)
Writings & Interviews
I've published a few articles and been interviewed on a variety of topics - see drue.com/resume/writings.html for the details.
Awards & Honors
Judge, 2003 Webby Awards
Judge, 2002 Communication Arts interactive design competition
Winner, 2001 Webby Awards (for PBS Online website)
Finalist, Best Humor/Satire Site, and Winner, Best Weblog, 2001 South by Southwest Interactive Awards (for "Who Would Buy That?")
Judge, 2000 5k Award competition
Professional Affiliations
Member, ACM Computer-Human Interest SIG
Member, Society for Technical Communication
Contact
She can be reached at (650) 269-7406 or drue@drue.com
