About Us.

Plausible Labs is a worker-owned software cooperative based out of San Francisco. If you are curious how a software co-op is organized, you can take a peek at our bylaws.

Landon Fuller

Landon Fuller
Software Engineer

Landon is Plausible Labs' founding software engineer, and works on our desktop, mobile, and server software.

A long time Mac and BSD developer, Landon contributes to the OpenJDK Mac OS X Java Port, co-authored MacPorts, maintains a number of open source projects, and previously worked on the BSD Team at Apple.

Website: http://landonf.bikemonkey.org

Terri Kramer

Terri Kramer
User Interface Designer

Terri joined Plausible Labs in October 2008 as the company's first aesthetically- inclined team member. User experience, graphic design, marketing and web development all fall under her purview.

Formerly the in-house web developer at Three Rings Design, Terri is responsible for the obsessively well-formed markup on all of Plausible Labs' web properties.

Website: http://patternbreak.org

Chris Campbell

Chris Campbell
Software Engineer

Rounding out our engineering team, Chris brings substantial OpenGL and computer graphics experience to our desktop, mobile, and server software.

As a key member of the Java team at Sun Microsystems for over 10 years, Chris developed the OpenGL-based Java2D pipeline from the ground up. In addition, Chris was instrumental in the design and implementation of the JavaFX runtime, including the core scenegraph and animation packages, and Decora, a pixel shader compiler/runtime that serves as the foundation for the effects package in JavaFX.

Website: http://labonnesoupe.org

Camellia George

Camellia George
User Interface Designer

Camellia joined Plausible Labs in July 2010. She is a designer and design researcher, with broad experience in interaction design. She previously worked in Intel's People and Practices Research department, and Powis, Inc. She has taught design at University of San Francisco, California College of the Arts, and Academy of Art University.

Website: http://www.camelliageorge.com