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Principal Design Director Kat Holmes Leaving Microsoft to ‘Start a New Adventure’

Kat Holmes was instrumental in the design of Cortana and pioneered Microsoft's inclusive design strategy that is present in many of its newer products. She leaves the company with 'a full heart'.

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There were emotional scenes at yesterday as Principal Design Director Kat Holmes stepped down from her position at the company. With almost ten years at the firm, Holmes has been influential in a number of products and was named one of Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business for 2017.

She was also instrumental in the design of , the digital assistant now home to over 200 million devices. Holmes decided that unlike Siri, Microsoft's digital assistant shouldn't try to be human. Instead, her behaviors are modeled on real personal assistants, being open and trustworthy, but not exactly a friend.

This focus on how humans interact and adapt led to the company's pioneering “inclusive design”. Holmes believed that by serving the needs of the disabled, they could also create better products for everyone. It's a concept that has been echoed in many of Microsoft's projects since, including OneNote Learning Tools, Skype, and Xbox.

Leaving With a Full Heart

Despite her step down from the company, everything seems to be amicable between Holmes and Microsoft. Speaking to Twitter yesterday, she said:

“Leaving Microsoft with a full heart, thanks to this wonderful family of talented people. Time to rest, play, and start a new adventure!”

Holmes isn't going directly to a competitor, then, but taking a step back completely. Holmes has her own design company, Kata which “helps leaders build equitable digital experiences”. It's possible she will pursue that, as well as her interest in filmmaking to inspire the design process.

Despite her departure from the company, Holmes' principles will probably inspire it for years to come. Cortana will continue to grow, as will the focus on consumers as individuals, rather than an inaccurate “average”.

Last Updated on December 4, 2018 2:09 pm CET by Ryan Maskell

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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