Jesse James Garrett is a prominent figure in the field of User Experience Design, based in San Francisco.
He co-founded the consulting firm Adaptive Path and gained widespread recognition for his diagram "The Elements of User Experience," which later became a book.
Garrett's influence extends beyond this work; he notably coined the term "Ajax" in 2005 to describe asynchronous web technologies that enabled seamless browsing experiences.
His contributions have significantly shaped modern web design practices and continue to be influential in the UX community.
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