Kayla B.
I have eight years of experience in graphic design and am looking to transition into a UX/UI designer role. I enjoy organizing information in a visual way and believe usability is just as important as aesthetic. I invite the challenge of taking something chaotic and cluttered and making it functional and visually appealing. Aside from design, I love the outdoors, lough rock music, and travelling to new places. I am very fond of animals, especially my three cats. You can view samples of my work at kaylabernier.com.
Obinna O.

I have more than fifteen years of experience in design, research, and the built environment disciplines such as architecture, project management, facilities management, and building science. I have experience in industry and academia up to a PhD. I am currently associate professor, expanding my toolset and transiting fully to UX in the tech world. I seek opportunities for innovation, working with virtual tams, and solving problems. I enjoy spending time on data drive design. I have a wide range of things I enjoy, from painting, animation, video graphics, to music, reading, writing, mentoring fixing things, etc. If it smacks of a solution, I am in.

Enzo C.
Hello, I am a professional who has experience working in the photo/video field. Currently, I am studying UX Design to learn more about a user's behavior and determine their needs and frustration to make the tasks easier for them. Using my skills in photography and video in combination with UX design, I can help companies and teams create visual content and develop a product that has a great user experience.
Jeremy W.
As John Burroughs, I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my sense put in order. I am interested in discovering how to bring awareness to accessibility, environmental, ethical and heuristic concerns. Having survived a Coup d'état, I understand the precariousness of equality and justice, as well as the consequences of design decisions. I have a unique appreciation for the diversity of peoples, cultures and ideas. They often promote growth! Interactions on key insights can make the human experience more bearable. Pain is certain, suffering is optional," in the words of Siddhartha Gautama. My work is to ease pain points & refine those insights collaboratively. Let's ideate!
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