Kirsten Hively — for week 03
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Hi I’m Helen and I work as a project coordinator at a Danish architecture firm, Bjarke Ingels Group, where I am on the team for the design of the new Google Campus in Mountain View. I’m interesting in learning more about the mobile UX field because I am typically surrounded by the process of transferring […]
I’m Larissa. I graduated from NYU in 2015 and studied marketing with a hospitality industry focus. Currently, I work as an Account Manager at a Digital Marketing agency and want to transition my career to UX Design. Some points that I learned from the iOS Human Interface Guidelines: “Thoughtfully prioritize configuration options within your app.” […]
About Me: I’m a UX/UI designer from Miami, Florida. I’ve been living in Brooklyn for about 2.5 years. The majority of my UX/UI experience has been in desktop products, so i’m excited to dive into the world of mobile UX. Things I didn’t know about the IOS Human Interface Guidelines: The ways in which you […]
About Me: Hi Everyone… My name is Kriti Shandilya. I am a design researcher from India who moved to the US last year. I want to transition into the field of Interaction Design and hence decided to take up the summer Intensive program at SVA this year. I am very new to this field […]
I grew up in Massachusetts, went to college in Pittsburgh, and moved to New York about five years ago. I have a background in writing and nonprofit fundraising, but would like to make a career change into interaction design. I have a lot of fun thinking about the best ways to organize information so that […]
Selfie: Bio: Hi, my name is Ann Hang and I work on the Product Growth team at a startup in San Francisco. I am attending this course for the summer in New York and am interested in learning more about user behavior and developing my skills in prototyping and animations. Three things that I learned from […]