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Mike Matas

Michael "Mike" Matas (born in Seattle, Washington, 23 March 1986) is an interface designer and icon artist. He has previously worked at The Omni Group doing interface and graphic design work. Matas co-founded Delicious Monster in 2004 together with Wil Shipley. He later worked at Apple, Inc. and designed some of the major user interfaces in Mac OS X, iOS for iPhone and iPads. In addition, he has been listed as the co-inventor on patents Apple has filed. He later left Apple.
After Apple Matas worked on the team that designed the Nest Learning Thermostat. He then founded Push Pop Press, a digital publishing company that created Al Gore's interactive book Our Choice.
Currently Matas works at Facebook where he was internal the the design of Paper, Facebooks' alternative iOS application and Facebook Instant Articles.
== Personal life ==
As a teenager, Mike Matas lived in Seattle. He has two brothers, Sam Costigan and Jonathan Matas.
At the age of 14 Matas became involved with 911 Media Arts, a non-profit digital video resource company in Seattle, where he helped edit videos. Soon thereafter he started a small icons business, where he designed icons and logos for Mac OS X applications, such as Karelia Watson. From the age of 15, until the end of high school, he worked for The Omni Group, designing user interfaces. While there, he met Wil Shipley with whom he founded Delicious Monster in March 2004. Delicious Library was their first product, which generated $250,000 worth of sales in its first month. In July 2005 he left to work for Apple designing icons.
He currently lives in San Francisco, California, after he moved from Palo Alto, California. He never attended college and dropped out of high school in the middle of his senior year to co-found Delicious Monster. In 2015 Matas married Sharon Hwang, a fellow designer.

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