iSkoot on a Motorola Z8 UIQ device. Circa 2007.
iSkoot on a BlackBerry 8800. Circa 2007.
iSkoot on an HTC Dash running Windows Mobile Smartphone OS (non-touch). Circa 2007.
iSkoot on a Nokia N95 running Symbian S60 device (non-touch). Circa 2007.
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iSkoot Screen Shots (2007)

iSkoot for Skype was a Skype client experience that was available on most of the major smartphone platforms circa 2007. At that time, Skype did not have its own branded mobile apps, so third party companies like iSkoot were the first to bring Skype experiences to a wide variety of mobile OS platforms.

I joined iSkoot as the first mobile UI designer on staff. My goal was to port the iSkoot experience to multiple mobile platforms starting with BlackBerry and Windows Mobile Smartphone, finding the right balance between iSkoot functionality and brand goals with platform-specific design conventions. I also worked to update and improve the experiences of iSkoot apps on legacy mobile platforms.

These are screen shots of iSkoot running on multiple mobile phone platforms: Symbian S60, UIQ, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry.

A more complete professional portfolio is on my personal web site:
www.AnthonyDHand.com

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Anthony Hand
Sr. User Experience Designer at DTS, Inc. San Jose, CA