Learning how users actually interact and consume is paramount for a design to be successful. As a designer you must Discover, Explore, Test, Listen.
Responsive or adaptive, design and development should compliment the user's behavior and environment based on screen size, platform and orientation.
Design Director, Senior Web Designer, User Interface and User Experience evangelist.
As a recognized leader, I have directed all stages of a user-centric design process: Conception, Research, Prototyping, Visual Design, Interaction Design, Production and Usability Testing.
UI, UX and Interactive Design. HTML, CSS, Sass, Post-CSS, Responsive, Adaptive, Native, Cross-Browser, Custom Layout, Bootstrap, Foundation, Wordpress, Gulp, Git, TFS, SVN.
Adobe: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign & XD. Sketch, Affinity Designer, InVision, Proto.io, WebStorm, Visual Studio, Expression Blend.
Not all solutions require the flexibility to enter data in the field and when it does it can be tedious to the user. Learning how the user interacts with their data is key to minimizing that stress and allowing them to focus rather than search.
For work done to design and implement multiple industry websites.
Best government website for a city with a population under 100,000.
Vendor’s Award for website design, usability, marketing, and branding.
New Technology Development of the Year Award - Software Application.
Application, Website, Print, Graphic, Corporate Identity, Branding, User Interface, User Experience, Wireframes, High Definition Mockups, Prototypes.
A focused brand strategy based on clean layouts and targeted messaging is necessary for user loyalty. Designing as a culture works best and can build a feeling of trust with its users. Messaging matters and good design can make or break how it is perceived.
Understanding your market builds upon brand loyalty. How you market to your demographic shows your base that you understand them and builds further trust between them and you.