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Better design,
better experiences.
As a UI / UX designer, I understand the perfect user experience should look great and work even better. I uncover problems and solve them. In short, I create bolder online experiences.
My UI / UX Design Work
Check out 4 Projects I have worked on Below - as a designer, I strive to perfect what I know as well as staying up to date with the latest trends. To get the password for the Private Projects, email me at Zachwiest7@gmail.com
Private Project
UI / UX Design
Roles
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UX / Information Architecture
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UX Research
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UI / UX Design
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Wireframing / Prototyping
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Salesforce Design
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Clinicial Research SaaS
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E Commerce Design
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Persona / Journeymapping
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Workshop Hosting / Affinity Diagramming
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Startup / Inhouse
Private Project
UI / UX Design
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UX / Information Architecture
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UX Research
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UI / UX Design
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Data Visualization
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Dashboard Creation
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Wireframing / Prototyping
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Consulting
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Workshop Hosting / Affinity Diagramming
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SFDC CRM
Private Project
UI / UX Design
Roles
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UX / Information Architecture
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UX Research
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UI / UX Design
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Wireframing / Prototyping
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Data Visualization
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Dashboard Design
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SaaS Pharmaceutical Patient Portal
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UX Architecture
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Persona / Journeymapping
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Agency
UI / UX Design
Private Project
Roles
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UX / Information Architecture
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UX Research
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UI / UX Design
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Wireframing / Prototyping
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Data Visualization
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Dashboard Design
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SaaS Pharmaceutical Patient Portal
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UX Architecture
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Persona / Journeymapping
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Agency
Design Process
"Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works."
-Steve Jobs
Research + Strategy
Before I start a project, I like to know who and what I will be working with.
Who is the client? Is this a new or existing product? What are their business goals?
What questions or concerns is this product trying to answer?
Research allows us to identify current needs and react by providing a solution.
Being proactive is where we have the chance to excel
and deliver an unparalleled experience.
UX Design
UI Design
When enough data has been gathered,
the UX process begins:
Personas: Develop individual personas based on research results and design based on their needs while anticipating what they'll want next.
User Flows: What interactions need to be designed? How do we keep these interactions consistent and intuitive? is there potential for error or confusion?
Wireframes: How do we visualize user interactions? Simple sketches to high-fidelity wireframes are ways to visualize user flows and start planning for placement of features.
Testing: Test interactions individually and as a whole process. Does it make sense? can any interactions be eliminated to streamline the process? Is anything missing?
Perfection doesn’t do a 9-5: And neither do I. I’m not bound to any time zones or tied to a desk. The project dictates where I need to be and who I need to collaborate with. Essentially, I always go the extra mile.
Before beginning the visual design process,
I like to know the following:
Is there an existing brand identity?
is this to stay the same or change?
Is there a desired color palette or mood?
Are there existing visual elements that
needs to be considered and incorporated
(ex. logo, font, etc?)
Once that information has been confirmed, the visual design process begins:
Visual Design: Experiment with different
styles involving various colors, typography,
and patterns.
Mockups: Here's where it all comes together.
Visual elements are applied to wireframes and modified until the desired aesthetic is achieved.
UI Kit: All icons, symbols, colors, patterns, components, and images are compiled together to be used for future reference.
Testing. Again & Again.
Product testing is and should be an ongoing process when the UX design process begins.
Bugs and holes can be caught, reviewed, and addressed as needed while other features are being worked on. Catching these issues early on will improve the user's initial experience with the product. Keeping pace and constant communication will be essential to a successful product launch.
Software As A Service Projects
Software As A Service
Below are some SAAS projects I have worked on. Click on the images to be brought to the product logins.
Study Marketplace
Intelligo
Xelsource Healthcare Portal
Hey there! My name is Zach Wiest and I'm a UI / UX Designer based in Philadelphia, PA who specializes in creating aesthetically-pleasing designs that deliver experiences that make sense.
In the years I've worked in the customer service industry, i've always believed that a great customer experience is worth everything.
Teaching others how to empathize is what I do on a daily basis. I show others how dig deeper and find that underlying question - how to really listen, not just hear. I focus on how to be proactive and anticipate needs. It's about understanding each person as an individual. Once we're able to accomplish that, we're able to deliver a unique experience that's tailored to the specified audience.
I'm your 'What If' guy. I'm all about preparation and planning. Why? Anticipation is the key to successfully executing an idea. In doing so, we're able to accommodate for changes that could arise in order to deliver an aesthetically pleasing product in a timely and efficient manner.
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