THE WORK
Great work allows information and functionality to exist while maintaining an elegant and visceral experience.
For me, the component that must remain constant is my work’s ability to have an impact. As a visual and user-centered language, my design practice spans experience in visualizing intuitive products, telling compelling stories, or providing necessary tools for services.
My experience with clients and stakeholders across diverse platforms provides me the unique perspective of connecting ideas with a broad range of audiences and concepts.
Meijer
Lead of design system team (14 designers and developers). We build (and maintain) component libraries, levereged by all associates in Digital Services to build consumer facing experiences.
Nielsen IQ
Construction, evangelization, and stewardship of Atlas Design System; an end-to-end ecosystem driving consistency, scalability, and unity across all Nielsen products.
General Electric Healthcare
Sketch and XD were used to create a cohesive system, referred to as ‘EDS’ (Edison Design System), leveraged globally by associates within GE.
Jones Lang
Lasalle
Brand expansion across various mediums JLL internally, and also their clients.
Old Town Cellars
Branding identity and labeling for a wine cellar in my hometown, Park City, Utah
Additional Work
Various samples of work done throughout the years, ranging from print, web, app, illustrative, infographics and fine art.
SAP Fieldglass
Branding ID + expansion of ID through various mediums for SAP's new product: SAP Fieldglass.
Downtown Seattle Association
Comprehensive guide to growth and urban development of downtown Seattle.
Accenture
Print + web projects completed for both internal and client facing departments within Accenture.
“Andrew is a highly capable designer who I had the pleasure of working with. He has exceptional taste in design which clearly translated into his decks and treatments.
Not only is Andrew truly talented but also a great pleasure to work with. He’s the kind of creative partner you can count on.”