Terry Oyama

Terrell A. "Terry" Oyama (born 1944) is an industrial designer who was part of the original Macintosh development team at Apple Computer.

Early life and education
Oyama grew up in the Happy Valley area of, , with sisters Bette and Lisa. He attended in. In July 1964, Oyama was 3rd runner up in the annual model car design competition held by the Craftsman's Guild. He received a B.S. in product design in 1970 from the, located in Los Angeles, California at the time.

Apple Computer
Oyama was recruited by product design manager Jerry Manock to help draft the industrial design of the first Macintosh 128K, which remained in use through the Macintosh Plus. Variations of the design were carried over into the Macintosh SE and Classic series. Oyama's signature is among those molded into the case of the original Macintosh 128K.

After Apple
Oyama later joined Radius, co-founded by several former Apple colleagues, where he worked on the design of the Radius Pivot display.