Tyler Beauchamp

Tyler Beauchamp

Product Designer in San Francisco

About

Product designer at Notion in San Francisco. Formerly Asana, HubSpot, & Princeton.

Work Experience

2023 — Now
Product Designer at Notion
San Francisco, CA
2019 — 2023
Lead Product Designer at Asana
San Francisco, CA

• Drove the design of Asana’s core experiences, including Navigation, Home, Project Overview, Workflows, Board View, Project Creation, Suggested Replies, Appreciations, Bulk Actions, the Right-Click Menu, and more
• Collaborated closely with User Research, Product, and Engineering teams from prototyping and testing to development, launch, and iteration
• Contributed to 6 patents for novel workplace collaboration software features
• Shared processes and lessons learned via talks, workshops, and Asana’s design blog (medium.com/asana-design)
• Contributed to Asana’s Vision for the Future of Work (asana.com/vision)

2018 — 2019
Senior Product Designer at HubSpot
Boston, MA

• Managed, designed, and launched a multi-armed bandit page testing feature for customer pages that received 10x the usage of the legacy A/B testing feature.
• Led vision work for a reimagined, more cohesive landing page building experience.
• Designed dozens of responsive page & email templates for HubSpot's CMS & Email products
• Established a framework for proactively surfacing metrics to users when & where they need them
• Managed HubSpot’s Principle design system for the User Experience team

2015 — 2018
UX Designer at athenahealth
Boston, MA

• Designed core user experiences that helped healthcare professionals improve care quality
• Generated high-fidelity interactive prototypes using digital tools like Sketch, Principle, & Invision
• Conducted in-field user testing and used feedback to iterate on prototypes
• Collaborated with product managers & developers to efficiently ship and test new functionality

2013 — 2015
Graphic Designer at Princeton Student Design Agency
Princeton, NJ

Worked directly with clients and other designers to generate large poster prints and logos for campus organizations and events

Education

2011 — 2015
Princeton, New Jersey

3.8 GPA

Independent work: Medical Innovations and their Implementation Challenges in the United States (U.S. Health Policy Scholars Program)

Awards

2022
Patent: 58ZF-012038 from Asana

Systems and methods to prioritize resources of projects within a collaboration environment

2022
Patent: 58ZF-012099 from Asana

Systems and methods to generate record recommendations for users of collaboration environment

2022
Patent: US 58ZF-012036 from Asana

Systems and methods to generate project-level graphical user interfaces within a collaboration environment

2022
Patent: US 58ZF-012037 from Asana

Systems and methods to facilitate interaction with a collaboration environment based on assignment of project-level roles

2022
Patent: US 58ZF-012039 from Asana

Systems and methods to automatically update status of projects within a collaboration environment

2022
Patent: US 58ZF-012056 from Asana

Dynamic Homepage

2019
HubSpot Product Champion from HubSpot

For work on Machine Learning feature development

2014
Health Grand Challenge Scholarship recipient from Princeton University
2011
National Merit Scholar

Writing

2020

How we made Asana's Board view better with customizable cards, clearer hierarchy, easier navigation, and a new way to view subtasks.

2019

Lessons learned from designing adaptive page testing for HubSpot

2019

A look at the benefits of incorporating motion into UX design, basic motion design principles, and tools for creating prototypes with motion.

2015

A look at the influences behind the most exciting tool in modern medicine

2015

How politics, spectacle, and misinformation are drowning out the field’s most promising advancements

2015

What the CT scanner’s remarkable success (and emerging problems) can teach us about the implementation of medical innovations

2015

Why the “Big Data Revolution” hasn’t reached healthcare — and what we can do about it

2015

Over one-third of healthcare spending in the United States is wasted. How did this happen, and where do we go from here?

Volunteering

2014 — 2021
Design Director at Out for Undergrad

• Managed O4U's website
• Raised ~$75,000 annually for technology conferences for undergraduate LGBTQ students
• Moderated discussion panels with design & tech industry leaders
• Mentored student groups about reaching their full potential in their personal and professional lives