About Me
I’m a Lead Experience Designer who has worked in the design industry for over 20 years. I focus on ideation, experience design, and interface and visual design. I have worked on projects for Mint Mobile, American Racing, Kia, National Business Brokers, Nextup, Shimano, Toshiba, and Toyota.

I played a crucial role at Mint Mobile in designing customer-facing websites, user-flows, apps, and account management portals, significantly contributing to the company’s acquisition by T-Mobile for $1.3 billion.
My experience includes UI/UX design for numerous websites, apps, account management portals, and robust design systems, which have enhanced user engagement, conversion, and brand presence for multiple companies. Some results are an app with a 4.7-star rating out of 7k reviews and another app that increased work efficiency by 30%. 
I always do whatever it takes to be the ideal team leader and player. During my time at Mint Mobile, my team and I completed approximately 30 business priority projects over 5 years at the highest level with tight deadlines, an enormous scope of work, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. 
Having run my freelance design business for 10+ years, I've performed many roles with excellence, including designing, directing, writing proposals, generating sales, and project management. 
One of my greatest strengths is adaptability, demonstrated numerous times from the challenges of working with 100+ clients, having 3 different bosses within a 2-year period, and navigating the evolution of design and product technology over 20 years while continuously delivering relevant work in the graphic, digital, and experience design industry. 

I’m seeking full-time or contract remote or hybrid work as an Experience Design Lead or Director in the Los Angeles area with a company that values people, collaboration, humanity, creativity, and innovation. I prefer leading and mentoring smaller teams with the opportunity to perform hands-on visual design for B2B or B2C user experiences and marketing campaigns.
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