The ScrollMotion Process
Rigorous testing, microiterations, team programming, continuous integration, innovative tools. Many elements go into great software. We bring them all. And we’ve simplified them for fast results without the clutter.
At ScrollMotion we have an endless passion for creating beautiful interfaces that don’t compromise on simple usability. We’ve adopted a micro-Scrum approach with weeklong iterations and short backlogs. We do a full analysis of a product, market, or brand. Then we develop a road map to show how we’ll take it to smart-device products and touchpoints.
The ScrollMotionTeam
Josh Koppel – Founder, Chief Creative Officer
Josh believes digital should be fun and thinks all media experiences could be better and more productive. His extensive background in video, in print, and in mobile combined with his experiments in large-screen and small-screen media, are the basis for ScrollMotion’s innovative work.
Josh has produced work for MTV, AMC, Fine Living, Shop at Home, The N, Rick Rubin, and Rage Against the Machine. He has worked with Harold Ramis and Bob Balaban to create TV shows for Comedy Central and the Sundance Channel.
In 2000, Harper Perennial published Josh’s book, Good/Grief, a visual memoir. Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad Is Good for You, called it “a lighthearted reading of Proust for the digital age.” Architect Maya Lin hailed Josh as “the Woody Allen of cyberspace.”
John Lema, Founder, Chief Technical Officer
John’s obsession with software design, performance, usability and architecture has served him well over two decades consulting in business process and enterprise software.
His past customers have included automakers Toyota, Mazda, and Lexus, Zions Bank and other retail banks, numerous federal and local government agencies, and JetBlue and Microsoft.





