My experience is better described by my work at Typeform (related to UX, accessibility, and improving metrics), Hanzo studio (animations, design systems, and leading creative projects for clients such as Amazon), Xata (where I've been leading design team) and GitHub when I joined AI team as an individual contributor (billing, policies, licensing, enterprise and admin experiences).
I have extensive experience in cross-functional collaboration with various teams, where I create and design visual components, implement layouts and features, and ensure a seamless visual perspective. If the project requires it, I could be spending time on transforming designs into scalable sets of accessible components with CSS, JavaScript, React, Vue, or Nuxt to isolate functionality, manage complexity, and enable reusability.
What I love doing the most:
- Providing accessibility training for teams and speaking about tools, testing, and different approaches to building products that are useful, inclusive, and available for all, regardless of users' ability, technology, or the situation they are experiencing.
- Raising awareness and introducing testing, evaluation, users with diverse abilities interviews, and reporting.
- Ensuring that the WCAG standards are met in the product, alerts system implementation, tracking, and e2e accessibility testing.
- Prepare scripts, and conduct user interviews.
- Ensuring strong partnership with research and Growth teams.
- Passion for functional programming, reusable, modular UI code, and scalable design systems.
- End-to-end design system solutions: from design to implementation with unit testing.
- Do light QA or plan heavily for e2e testing strategies with the engineering team.
- Thinking about both frontend and backend architecture to help quick integration of UI elements to the application.
- Make use of my experience of componentization, CSS, and modular systems based on component (styling and behavior) libraries when improving a product's UI.
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