In my previous roles, I designed products for both large corporations and mission-driven startups. At Blizzard Entertainment, I worked on a mix of internal and consumer facing experiences for web and tablet. Before that, I designed social media platforms for Pride Places, a startup connecting businesses and the LGBTQ+ community.
I thrive on transforming complex problems into clear solutions, and I take pride in delivering user-informed designs with advanced visual execution. I'm also a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a B.A. in Communication and a minor in Applied Psychology!
As designers, it's important we speak up for the user and ensure what we're creating has them at the forefront.
Many voices lead to new and innovative ideas. Including others in the design process makes for very fruitful ideas!
This field is ever-evolving and there are always new things to learn and new ways to grow as a designer.
I am looking for product design roles that are remote or located in or around the Los Angeles area.
If you would like to work with me, let's chat!
Resume"Chloe is an invaluable asset, dedicated to enhancing the user experience by not only refining visual design but also improving functionality."
"In start-up environments, there tends to be lots of chaos and confusion at times. But I knew I could always count on Chloe to keep an even keel and deliver stellar work."
"She's smart and great under pressure, she holds her own in critique while accepting criticism incredibly gracefully, with good humor and thoughtfulness."
"Chloe is a phenomenal designer that brings thoughtful and creative ideas to every project that she is a part of!"
"With a keen eye for design and a passion for user experience, Chloe consistently delivers imaginative solutions that resonate with users."
"Chloe eagerly embraced challenges and remained adaptable in the face of evolving project requirements."
"Chloe is an exceptional User Experience Designer with a proven track record of designing engaging and innovative user experiences."
"She was able to juggle many large projects at the same time, all the while continuing to produce quality work."
My design journey began in college at UC Santa Barbara, which at the time offered no programs in UX design, human-computer interaction or anything similar. I discovered UX design after stumbling on a designathon hosted by a new campus design club during the pandemic. I was immediately hooked and knew it's what I wanted to do!
The following year, I joined another new design club on campus as a graphic designer, and eventually became one of the Directors, spearheading the UX program and introducing UX to the wide majority of UC Santa Barbara students.
My first professional UX internship started September of 2021 at Pride Places, a startup connecting LGBTQ+ owned and allied businesses to the LGBTQ+ community.
It was at Pride Places that I solidified my desire to pursue UX design as my full-time career. I gained a solid understanding of the UX design process, learned how to work with direct stakeholders, and experienced designing a product used by real users for the first time.
In October of 2022, I began my first full-time UX role at Blizzard Entertainment in Irvine, California! I worked with an amazing team and department, designing on multiple internal and user facing products.
Although my time at Blizzard has since come to an end, all of the skills I gained during my time here will be brought with me into my next adventure!