Design, music, storytelling, faith, and humor have shaped my journey and inspired my work. These diverse influences have honed my ability to craft thoughtful, user-centric products and experiences. As a designer, I thrive on exploring connections between disciplines, applying insights to solve complex problems, and collaborating to create unique, impactful solutions that help others achieve their goals.
With over 25 years of experience across the U.S. and Australia, I bring a multidisciplinary approach to design, having worked in roles spanning:
I have delivered presentations to audiences large and small on diverse topics, sharing knowledge and fostering engagement.
After a decade immersed in the fast-paced world of software startups, I took a step back to refocus my path. Today, I am passionate about leveraging my varied background to pursue opportunities in:
My goal is to design cohesive solutions that extend beyond individual screens or applications to deliver seamless, impactful experiences.
I’m a freelance UX consultant collaborating with local companies and actively establishing a design consultancy and collective.
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Popmenu is a fast-growing, venture-backed SaaS startup providing restaurants of all sizes with a full-featured platform: including menu management, ordering and guest engagement. During my time at the company, the user base for the My.Popmenu restaurant admin product continually grew from around 200 to over 10,000. We continually scaled and adapted the product based on direct user research, feedback and by monitoring platform activity. Our consumer sites — the connection point between the restaurant team and their guests — grew from a few hundred sessions a day to millions. As with, the admin platform, we continually engaged users and adapted the site based on feedback.
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2020 - 2022 - Product Design Consultant
– Collaborated closely with the VP of Product and UX Design team on ideation related to product set
– Developed stories around client and consumer experience to help influence product innovation
– Delivered conceptual prototypes and sketches to provide a general direction to product designers
2019-2020 - Director of UX
– Led a small UX team and collaborated with Product management to plan the product feature set
– Worked closely with Engineering to ensure quality implementation of designed features
– Focused on creating conceptual ideas for communication aspects of the product
2018-2019 - UX Lead
– Collaborated with a small, startup team across Product, Development, CX and Leadership
– Established loose framework for developing and implementing a Design System across the product
– Delivered conceptual prototypes for each aspect of the product: Consumer, Client, Desktop, Mobile
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I joined the team in January 2018 (employee #12), came on payroll in August 2018, and took on a full-time role in November 2019 as Director of UX. We added two designers to the team in January 2020 and made great strides toward creating some team consistency and beginning to build a design system. When COVID hit, many of those projects were sidelined for more immediate and urgent needs.
From December 2020 to September 2022, my focus shifted to shaping strategic product and design stories, working closely with our VP of Product. As an internal Product Design Consultant, I collaborated frequently with the product and design teams to imagine and iterate solutions that empower our clients to easily manage their menus and stay connected to potential and regular guests.
My brief foray into the corporate world. A few months in, I chose to accept a more permanent role at Popmenu (see above) which resulted in a quicker than expected departure. Met some great folks though, and created an HTML/CSS version of the newly created Style Guide and Design System for Deluxe, named Unify.
For much of 2017 I took a self-imposed sabbatical, which seemed fitting for several reasons:
The first couple of months, I thoroughly enjoyed a break from the screen. It was amazing! I kept myself involved in design by doing self-initiated experiments, helping some friends get sites up for their small businesses, supporting my wife's company, and working closely with Popmenu on UX and UI for their Mobile product. Most importantly, I had a great time just being a dad to my two sons.
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– Collaborated with the small startup team across Leadership, Development, and Client Services
– Laid the groundwork for creation on all aspects of our service: Product, Marketing, Creative
– Delivered UI designs, Marketing collateral, Team building videos, and Corporate Identity assets
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As the sole designer from 2012 to 2014, I was required to wear many hats and helped lay the groundwork for what was ahead. Despite the frequent side projects, my primary responsibilities revolved around User interface and Experience design for each of our desktop and mobile solutions, including a full-featured CRM platform, and customizable consumer home search sites. The role was very hands-on as needed, including user discovery, planning, wireframing, prototyping and editing HTML and CSS (SCSS).
Key projects included:
In the early days, speed often dictated how we approached each project. Rapid iteration and adjustment based on client feedback kept us nimble, but not always efficient or forward-thinking in how we solved each problem. We were consistently refining our internal processes to ensure that we met diverse client needs in innovative ways and were creating flexible design and development systems.
As CINC grew, we added a very talented group of designers and product managers to the team. My role gradually expanded into leading the design and UX team, working alongside the Product team, guiding overall User Experience across our product range, and working with developers to implement features and integrate best practices.
Mintleaf Studio (more info below) was acquired by a web application development company and eventually became Websilk. At the time, we were working closely with a corporate training and curriculum developer to build custom, industry-specific and localized training modules. Many of these were prototyped in Flash and later fully developed in .NET. My rapid iteration skills were sharpened dramatically during this time!
While continuing to contract with Mintleaf, I took some time to explore opportunities as a tech and software trainer. I was fortunate to join the team at an Apple Retail Store in Melbourne for a couple of years. During that time, I honed my presentation skills and consistently delivered dynamic individual, and group, workshop sessions on Apple products and software. The company provided excellent training for Creatives, which focused strongly on developing empathy and truly listening to those you are serving.
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– Produced custom UI and site designs, interactive content, and print solutions for a wide range of clients.
– Met with clients to discuss their needs and goals for an online presence.
– Collaborated closely with the Information Architect and Developers, from wireframing to launch, to deliver a final product that enhanced each client's brand presentation and business functionality.
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Mintleaf was a small, boutique web design and front-end development studio in Melbourne, Australia. My role involved creating user interface, web and visual designs for a wide range of SME's. We had a strong and diverse team that was very forward-thinking in how we approached projects. Due to the small team size, and the scope of projects we took on, I was involved in many stages of the process. This gave me a stronger appreciation and understanding for aligning business goals with user expectation. During this period, I also learned HTML and CSS and increasingly became a bridge builder between designers and developers.
I played a few different roles early in my career. At each stage, I brought certain skills to the mix but I was always absorbing something new, constantly learning, adapting and, hopefully, improving — both personally and professionally.
I've been fortunate to work alongside some amazing folks on a wide variety of fun and challenging projects over the years. I also love to experiment! If you'd like to view a selection of my work, choose a category below.