Tjeerd Hoek
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Tjeerd Hoek (born 1970 in Netherlands) is the director of user experience design for Microsoft Windows. He manages the team that designs the interface and user experience across Windows and its subset of applications.
In 1992, he graduated from Delft University of Technology with a masters in Industrial Design Engineering to pursue a career in industrial design. Later in 1994, he joined Microsoft to work on products such as Office, MSN and most recently, Windows XP and Windows Vista.