Summary
Dan Visel is a seasoned software engineer whose work sits at the intersection of books and technology. With 12 years of experience in design, development, and information architecture, he builds interactive reading experiences and authoring tools that streamline publishing across formats. He currently serves as an Engineer for the Wayback Machine at Internet Archive, contributing to the preservation and accessibility of knowledge. His background spans roles at Screentakes, Coko, Edenspiekermann, and his own freelance practice, including classroom‑oriented collaborative features and cross‑platform book apps. A Harvard AB in English & American Literature underpins his passion for content, and his international perspective from Rome informs his collaborative, cross‑disciplinary approach.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
A.B., English & American Literature & Language, A.B., English & American Literature & Language at Harvard College
Italian, Spanish