Medical Device Defect Report App
February 2015 This application was developed for sales representatives for a medical device company so they can report device defects and malfunctions back to the company’s engineering departments.
Senior UX Design Professional
Work for mobile applications
February 2015 This application was developed for sales representatives for a medical device company so they can report device defects and malfunctions back to the company’s engineering departments.
October 2014 This application was designed for use by utility company employees in the field surveying structures encroaching on natural gas pipelines. It is was designed to run on ruggedized tablets running Windows 7 with the possibility of porting it to Android. Rapidly prototyped while on site at client location.
Summer 2014 This mobile web site is used to enroll new customers in a life insurance program sponsored by a financial membership organization. The challenge was to make a process that can be very complicated and involves some personally sensitive information as clear and easy as possible, all while making the user feel comfortable with …
2011 – 2012 The challenge: take a simple game mechanic, make it multilingual, make it simple, and make it look interesting. For this project, I took the development team’s functional prototype, used it as a launching point, and created the concept for the look and feel. I worked closely with the senior developer to implement the …
2010-2011 How do you make Scrabble inspired word game interesting? Add cannons. And pirates. I worked with our developers to implement the interface I designed and tweak the art assets in order to optimize performance. We were developing this game right at the dawn of high density retina displays, natively supported multiplayer, and the first …
2011 I worked with a 3rd party developer to port Ultralingua’s Spanish to English dictionary over to Windows Phone. I created wireframes for the app and the necessary art assets for use in the interface. The paradigm for Windows Phone was fundamentally different from what we were used to on iOS. We had to adapt …
Sweet memories of a bygone Operating System.