Ken Kocienda is a software engineer and designer who worked at Apple for 15 years.
He played a significant role in developing the Safari web browser and the original iPhone keyboard.
Kocienda's background as a self-taught programmer and his experience working on groundbreaking projects at Apple during its renaissance under Steve Jobs provide him with unique insights into the company's creative process.
His work focused on the intersection of technology and liberal arts, a key principle of Apple's design philosophy.
Kocienda's firsthand experience with Apple's demo-driven development approach and collaboration with high-profile executives like Steve Jobs and Scott Forstall informs his perspective on product creation and innovation.
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