• Jonathan Smiley

Jonathan Smiley

Jonathan has been a huge geek for as long as he can remember, dating back to playing that old online maze game on Prodigy through to a career in digital media design. Originally from...all over the place, Jonathan was born into a military family and spent his childhood roaming around the U.S. and western Europe. He got his degree in Digital Media from the University of Central Florida (where?) and worked in financial services software in Alabama for a little while before coming way out to the west coast for ZURB.

Jonathan really loves working through interactions and enjoys what he calls 'unconventional data display' - representing mundane information in weirdly awesome ways. He keeps a close eye on the technology world, like any good product of the information age, with a particularly keen interest in the gaming sector (his extensive knowledge of which will very soon relieve Ryan of his office Halo 2 crown).

When he's not at ZURB, he and his wife are really getting a kick out of California and have an enormous list of things to do and see.

Recent Blog Posts

Here are some of Jonathan's latest blog posts.

Want more? Read the blog »


More Jonathan on Flickr

  • Ohhh
  • Bright and Smiley
  • Open Ocean
  • How's This Work?
  • Fogged Up
  • Try Me
  • Jonathan Anticipates the Jump
  • Really, this Early?
  • Roger, We Have Sound

The ZURBians

We're a small group of interaction designers and design strategists that help businesses build better products online.

Want to join us? Sweet, we're always on the lookout for new talented individuals to join our team. Check out the jobs and gigs for additional information.

Wanna talk? Call us at (408) 341-0600.

Hmm, not a big talker. Email us to .

Still here? Great, we're hiring.

We need people with chops to join our quest
for world domination. Want a job, nerd?

What's the ZURBword?

ZURBword.com is our thoughts on interaction design and strategy. What?

Subscribe to ZURBnews

Get our monthly newsletter, ZURBnews.
Check out last month's edition »