Emilie Burnham
Emilie Burnham
Emilie Burnham
Emilie Burnham
Emilie Burnham
UX/UI DESIGNER + VISUAL DESIGNER
UI/UX DESIGNER
UI/UX DESIGNER
UI/UX DESIGNER
UI/UX DESIGNER
The creative trajectories throughout my design background are a continuous progression. Technology and processes evolve through time, yet the end user remains the focus. In this way, the user has always been at the center of my design.
I knew I’d be some sort of artist since I was a crayon-wielding 3-year-old. I grew up believing I’d be a fine artist, until learning about design when I realized that I can enable users to do amazing things. Even after all of my years of professional experience, it still feels like a super power.
I gained a solid sense of practicality from a Midwest upbringing. I was highly influenced by postmodern surf-subculture and experimental typography while living on the West Coast, in LA. And the transformative, multicultural experience of living in the Middle East gave me a global perspective that enhanced my own empathy towards designing for inclusivity. These formative experiences make me a one-of-a-kind design thinker for user-centered design.
…and it all started with a crayon.
The creative trajectories throughout my design background are a continuous progression. Technology and processes evolve through time, yet the end user remains the focus. In this way, the user has always been at the center of my design.
I knew I’d be some sort of artist since I was a crayon-wielding 3-year-old. I grew up believing I’d be a fine artist, until learning about design when I realized that I can enable users to do amazing things. Even after all of my years of professional experience, it still feels like a super power.
I gained a solid sense of practicality from a Midwest upbringing. I was highly influenced by postmodern surf-subculture and experimental typography while living on the West Coast, in LA. And the transformative, multicultural experience of living in the Middle East gave me a global perspective that enhanced my own empathy towards designing for inclusivity. These formative experiences make me a one-of-a-kind design thinker for user-centered design.
…and it all started with a crayon.
The creative trajectories throughout my design background are a continuous progression. Technology and processes evolve through time, yet the end user remains the focus. In this way, the user has always been at the center of my design.
I knew I’d be some sort of artist since I was a crayon-wielding 3-year-old. I grew up believing I’d be a fine artist, until learning about design when I realized that I can enable users to do amazing things. Even after all of my years of professional experience, it still feels like a super power.
I gained a solid sense of practicality from a Midwest upbringing. I was highly influenced by postmodern surf-subculture and experimental typography while living on the West Coast, in LA. And the transformative, multicultural experience of living in the Middle East gave me a global perspective that enhanced my own empathy towards designing for inclusivity. These formative experiences make me a one-of-a-kind design thinker for user-centered design.
…and it all started with a crayon.
The creative trajectories throughout my design background are a continuous progression. Technology and processes evolve through time, yet the end user remains the focus. In this way, the user has always been at the center of my design.
I knew I’d be some sort of artist since I was a crayon-wielding 3-year-old. I grew up believing I’d be a fine artist, until learning about design when I realized that I can enable users to do amazing things. Even after all of my years of professional experience, it still feels like a super power.
I gained a solid sense of practicality from a Midwest upbringing. I was highly influenced by postmodern surf-subculture and experimental typography while living on the West Coast, in LA. And the transformative, multicultural experience of living in the Middle East gave me a global perspective that enhanced my own empathy towards designing for inclusivity. These formative experiences make me a one-of-a-kind design thinker for user-centered design.
…and it all started with a crayon.
The creative trajectories throughout my design background are a continuous progression. Technology and processes evolve through time, yet the end user remains the focus. In this way, the user has always been at the center of my design.
I knew I’d be some sort of artist since I was a crayon-wielding 3-year-old. I grew up believing I’d be a fine artist, until learning about design when I realized that I can enable users to do amazing things. Even after all of my years of professional experience, it still feels like a super power.
I gained a solid sense of practicality from a Midwest upbringing. I was highly influenced by postmodern surf-subculture and experimental typography while living on the West Coast, in LA. And the transformative, multicultural experience of living in the Middle East gave me a global perspective that enhanced my own empathy towards designing for inclusivity. These formative experiences make me a one-of-a-kind design thinker for user-centered design.
…and it all started with a crayon.
ASK ME ABOUT:
– Teaching Design in Saudi Arabia
– Dive Master course in Thailand
– Running a marathon in Marathon, Greece
ASK ME ABOUT:
– Teaching Design in Saudi Arabia
– Dive Master certification in Thailand
– Running a marathon in Marathon, Greece
ASK ME ABOUT:
– Teaching Design in Saudi Arabia
– Dive Master course in Thailand
– Running a marathon in Marathon, Greece
ASK ME ABOUT:
– Teaching Design in Saudi Arabia
– Dive Master certification in Thailand
– Running a marathon in Marathon, Greece
ASK ME ABOUT:
– Teaching Design in Saudi Arabia
– Dive Master course in Thailand
– Running a marathon in Marathon, Greece