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Jeff Lander

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Occupation
  
Video game developer

Years active
  
1996–present

Employer
  
Darwin 3D (1996–present) Luxoflux (2002–2006) Electronic Arts (2006–2009) Big Red Button Entertainment (2009–present)

Awards
  
IGDA Award for Community Contribution (2002)

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Jeff Lander is an American video game programmer. He creates real-time 3D graphics at Darwin 3D, a game technology specialist company. He has written several articles on 3D graphics for Gamasutra and Game Developers Conference. In 2002, he received the IGDA Award for Community Contribution at the Game Developers Choice Awards.

Lander co-founded the Game Tech conference event with Chris Hecker, and, in 2004, co-designed it with Jonathan Blow.

In 2009, Jeff Lander and Bob Rafei founded Big Red Button Entertainment, a video game development studio. Lander is the studio's technical director, and served in this role for their debut game, Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric.

References

Jeff Lander Wikipedia