About

Hey, i’m Dave.

I'm a multidisciplinary UI / UX designer based in Toronto, Ontario, focused on building connected products, services and interactive experiences.

My UX Method

Captivated by design and technology, I’m interested in the potential of digital products.
It starts by defining the problem and a solution. Solutions are not perfect, but as designers, we’re given the chance to filter out road blocks and constraints and instead, provide features and benefits for our users. How do we do that? We do it through an iterative process which includes: research, ideation and testing.
The overarching question that all ux designers should remember is – how can we eliminate risk?
By utilizing dependent quantitative and qualitative methods, you’re eliminating the risk of a blind solution. Keen communication between collaborators while also maintaining a sales approach is an effective way to guide your team to a better end product for users

Accessible design, for everyone

Empathy, yes… empathy. The seven letter word that drives our craft, the core of it all. It’s something most claim they have, but find it hard to believe that persons with disabilities account for a large population of our users.

Accessibility benefits everyone. Think about it – the usability problems that affect some people when using your digital product, will certainly affect those with disabilities. This is a deep topic that I believe can be solved with attention to iterative usability testing.

Everyone deserves equal opportunity to access information. Blind people can actually read things so text heavy such as newspapers and magazines, today. Put simply, it makes people’s lives better, because we created those experiences.

Designers and developers coexist, and have many tools that could make up a long list, but we ought to not forget about what drives us in the first place.

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