UI/UX DESIGN

Some of the work that I've done directly for GetExp, a big data start up in San Mateo. Everything from logos and icons to websites, widgets and online tools.

GetExp
Website
A simple website created for GetExp to promote it's business and post job listings. The company consists of front-end and back-end developers, data scientists and one designer.. Me :)
GetExp specializes in big data and helping other companies make sense of large amounts of analytics. Weeding through mass amounts of statistics, making them more digestable, understandable and ultimately useful for companies.



A simple tool created for the US Chamber of Commerce website and other affiliated sites. This was a tool to help Get Out The Vote that allowed people to register to vote, check voter status, find polling places and fill out absentee ballots. The tool also had embedded objects designed that were incorporated directly into the US Chamber of Commerce website and affiliated websites for advertisement which then lead to the tool's dashboard as shown below.
GOTV Tool







Element App
App created for Element, a self-heating and self-cooling sports brace to help athletes recover from games, practice and injuries. The app communictes with the device and allows the user to make specific profiles for the brace to cool or heat (or both) at particular temperates, for specific amounts of time in regulated and scheduled cycles - insuring the most effective recovery possible.



GreenLight Pix
A website and community concept for sharing book and movie ideas. The top ideas of the month/year would receive actual book or movie script contracts that would be made into fruition. This concept unfortunately never took off as the client decided that it would be too costly and there wasn't enough incentive for non-submitting users to actually visit the site and rate content. And without those contributions on a large scale, the entire concept cannot succeed.





Phoenix Librarian Tool
A librarian tool built for universities and consortiums to organize and keep track of specific IP's and groups of users that have special access to information databases.





Phoenix Paywall
A paywall pop-up system that was incorporated for the TAIR database that notifies users when they have reached their limit of free page hits and must then pay to continue accessing the database information. The user would choose the type of subscription they wish to use and fill out a request form. This was part of the Librarian Tool and TAIR umbrella.



