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Hello, I'm Ryan.πŸ‘‹

I'm a designer and constantly curious.

Currently, I'm on the digital innovation team at Masonite in Tampa, FL β€” curious about how we can design thoughtful products around open-ended problems. Most of our work is centered around emerging, early-phase growth channels β€” conceptualizing a simpler home remodeling experience and designing multiple smart-home experiences for homeowners, contractors, and internal teams.

Previously, I studied Healthcare Informatics and forecasted pricing models as a healthcare analyst. After switching tracks full-time, I helped design a payments platform for banks and retailers at Chargebacks911.

I thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments and am commited to being transparent in my work by trying to share how I think and design about various problems.

In my free time, you can find me tinkering on a random project, traveling to a random spot on the globe 🧳, learning how to race cars 🏎, biking around town πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ, or a bunch of other random things.

Experience
  • Senior Product DesignerMasonite β€’ 2019 - Present
  • Design ConsultantSoleVenture β€’ 2019 - 2020
  • Product DesignerDisputeLab β€’ 2017 - 2019
  • Product DesignerChargebacks911 β€’ 2016 - 2019

View my resumΓ©, view my work, view what I'm up to now, or contact me for a more in-depth look.


How can I help?

Don't be a stranger β€” I'd love to help out or chat! Feel free to contact me if you:

  • Are looking for a designer who codes?
  • Want to trade design feedback?
  • Want to collaborate on a cool project?
  • Have any cool movies, tv series, music/podcasts to recommend?
  • Like to chat over coffee, tea, seltzer water, coke zero, whatever really β˜•οΈ

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Like any designer, my portfolio is really never finished and is in a constant state of having the code reworked. This is the 5th iteration of my portfolio and I put this version together with help from the following resources:

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