Hey Y'all!
I'm Garrett, a 29-year-old, Denver-based designer. With a strong foundation in visual storytelling and problem-solving, I craft engaging effective digital experiences. My passion for design is developed by my foundation in graphic design and expertise in UX/UI design. When I'm not immersed in my digital environment, I find inspiration in the outdoors.
Digital Imaging
Digital Imaging
UX/UI Design
Front-End Development
CORE VALUES
Collaboration
Working closely with cross-functional teams. Foster open communication, actively listen to feedback, and work together to achieve the best possible outcome.
Student Mentality
Embrace the design process, learn from your mistakes, and constantly strive for improvement. Committed to staying curious, exploring new trends, and seeking out opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills.
Empathy & Ethical Design
Strive to create designs that are responsible and respectful of users. Consider the potential impact of your work on individuals and society as a whole..
Creativity & Innovation
Approaching challenges with a sense of wonder and openness, fostering an environment where imagination can thrive.
Processes &
Methodologies
Each project deserves a personalized action plan. No particular order here are some methodologies and tools that help guide for a succesful product.
Buisness Needs
KPIs and communicaiton with stakeholders. Journey Centric Design, Ensure the needs of the business are met.
Research & Discovery
User interviews, surverys & questionnaires, persona development, heuristic evaluation, & card sorting.
Frameworks & Processes
User-centered design thinking, agile UX, & atomic design
Ideation & Design
Brainstorming, sketching & wireframing, prototypting, information architcture, & interactive design & visual design.
Testing & Iterations
Usability testing, A/B testing, eye tracking, accessibility testing, & user feedback survies.
Rinse & Repeat when needed
Being flexiblity and uynderstanding of the progress of your current state is important. Knowing when to "go back to the drawing board" is important.