About me
My path to design is a bit non-traditional. In my past career life, I worked as a digital marketer and content creator for music venues. While I mostly enjoyed the work, I realized one day that I was tired of selling to people. I wanted to feel like I was helping people get what they already need, rather than convincing them that they need something they probably don't.
After researching new career opportunities and assessing my values and strengths, I took the leap into a full-time UX/UI Design course.
Just a few weeks in, I felt something click. Having marketing and illustration skills already, it felt like a natural pivot, but one that would really allow my personality to thrive. I pride myself on being a good listener, and using my predisposition to being on the quieter side as a way to get to the root of problems (however, I can be quite chatty if we’re talking about dogs or TV shows).
Being able to absorb the problems of others can often feel like a burden, but in this space it allows me to create solutions that fix those problems, while making those solutions look good.
I’ve spent the last 18 months as a Product Designer at Built Technologies, working on B2B SaaS products. I went from working on student projects to carrying out moderated user tests with real clients, designing end-to-end workflows, participating in discussions that influenced our company-wide design system, and overall taking extremely complex concepts and simplifying them into intuitive workflows for our customers. I’m grateful for that opportunity and can’t think of a better way to have entered the realm of product design, but I’m ready for a new chapter and excited to see what it brings.
When I’m not lost in a Figma file, you can find me watching TV or playing video games with my husband, hanging out with our small zoo of two Greyhounds & two cats, drawing on my iPad while listening to true crime podcasts, daydreaming about our next international trip, or enjoying some craft beer and pizza.
About me
My path to design is a bit non-traditional. In my past career life, I worked as a digital marketer and content creator for music venues. While I mostly enjoyed the work, I realized one day that I was tired of selling to people. I wanted to feel like I was helping people get what they already need, rather than convincing them that they need something they probably don't.
After researching new career opportunities and assessing my values and strengths, I took the leap into a full-time UX/UI Design course.
Just a few weeks in, I felt something click. Having marketing and illustration skills already, it felt like a natural pivot, but one that would really allow my personality to thrive. I pride myself on being a good listener, and using my predisposition to being on the quieter side as a way to get to the root of problems (however, I can be quite chatty if we’re talking about dogs or TV shows).
Being able to absorb the problems of others can often feel like a burden, but in this space it allows me to create solutions that fix those problems, while making those solutions look good.
I’ve spent the last 18 months as a Product Designer at Built Technologies, working on B2B SaaS products. I went from working on student projects to carrying out moderated user tests with real clients, designing end-to-end workflows, participating in discussions that influenced our company-wide design system, and overall taking extremely complex concepts and simplifying them into intuitive workflows for our customers. I’m grateful for that opportunity and can’t think of a better way to have entered the realm of product design, but I’m ready for a new chapter and excited to see what it brings.
When I’m not lost in a Figma file, you can find me watching TV or playing video games with my husband, hanging out with our small zoo of two Greyhounds & two cats, drawing on my iPad while listening to true crime podcasts, daydreaming about our next international trip, or enjoying some craft beer and pizza.
About me
My path to design is a bit non-traditional. In my past career life, I worked as a digital marketer and content creator for music venues. While I mostly enjoyed the work, I realized one day that I was tired of selling to people. I wanted to feel like I was helping people get what they already need, rather than convincing them that they need something they probably don't.
After researching new career opportunities and assessing my values and strengths, I took the leap into a full-time UX/UI Design course.
Just a few weeks in, I felt something click. Having marketing and illustration skills already, it felt like a natural pivot, but one that would really allow my personality to thrive. I pride myself on being a good listener, and using my predisposition to being on the quieter side as a way to get to the root of problems (however, I can be quite chatty if we’re talking about dogs or TV shows).
Being able to absorb the problems of others can often feel like a burden, but in this space it allows me to create solutions that fix those problems, while making those solutions look good.
I’ve spent the last 18 months as a Product Designer at Built Technologies, working on B2B SaaS products. I went from working on student projects to carrying out moderated user tests with real clients, designing end-to-end workflows, participating in discussions that influenced our company-wide design system, and overall taking extremely complex concepts and simplifying them into intuitive workflows for our customers. I’m grateful for that opportunity and can’t think of a better way to have entered the realm of product design, but I’m ready for a new chapter and excited to see what it brings.
When I’m not lost in a Figma file, you can find me watching TV or playing video games with my husband, hanging out with our small zoo of two Greyhounds & two cats, drawing on my iPad while listening to true crime podcasts, daydreaming about our next international trip, or enjoying some craft beer and pizza.
About me
My path to design is a bit non-traditional. In my past career life, I worked as a digital marketer and content creator for music venues. While I mostly enjoyed the work, I realized one day that I was tired of selling to people. I wanted to feel like I was helping people get what they already need, rather than convincing them that they need something they probably don't.
After researching new career opportunities and assessing my values and strengths, I took the leap into a full-time UX/UI Design course.
Just a few weeks in, I felt something click. Having marketing and illustration skills already, it felt like a natural pivot, but one that would really allow my personality to thrive. I pride myself on being a good listener, and using my predisposition to being on the quieter side as a way to get to the root of problems (however, I can be quite chatty if we’re talking about dogs or TV shows).
Being able to absorb the problems of others can often feel like a burden, but in this space it allows me to create solutions that fix those problems, while making those solutions look good.
I’ve spent the last 18 months as a Product Designer at Built Technologies, working on B2B SaaS products. I went from working on student projects to carrying out moderated user tests with real clients, designing end-to-end workflows, participating in discussions that influenced our company-wide design system, and overall taking extremely complex concepts and simplifying them into intuitive workflows for our customers. I’m grateful for that opportunity and can’t think of a better way to have entered the realm of product design, but I’m ready for a new chapter and excited to see what it brings.
When I’m not lost in a Figma file, you can find me watching TV or playing video games with my husband, hanging out with our small zoo of two Greyhounds & two cats, drawing on my iPad while listening to true crime podcasts, daydreaming about our next international trip, or enjoying some craft beer and pizza.
About me
My path to design is a bit non-traditional. In my past career life, I worked as a digital marketer and content creator for music venues. While I mostly enjoyed the work, I realized one day that I was tired of selling to people. I wanted to feel like I was helping people get what they already need, rather than convincing them that they need something they probably don't.
After researching new career opportunities and assessing my values and strengths, I took the leap into a full-time UX/UI Design course.
Just a few weeks in, I felt something click. Having marketing and illustration skills already, it felt like a natural pivot, but one that would really allow my personality to thrive. I pride myself on being a good listener, and using my predisposition to being on the quieter side as a way to get to the root of problems (however, I can be quite chatty if we’re talking about dogs or TV shows).
Being able to absorb the problems of others can often feel like a burden, but in this space it allows me to create solutions that fix those problems, while making those solutions look good.
I’ve spent the last 18 months as a Product Designer at Built Technologies, working on B2B SaaS products. I went from working on student projects to carrying out moderated user tests with real clients, designing end-to-end workflows, participating in discussions that influenced our company-wide design system, and overall taking extremely complex concepts and simplifying them into intuitive workflows for our customers. I’m grateful for that opportunity and can’t think of a better way to have entered the realm of product design, but I’m ready for a new chapter and excited to see what it brings.
When I’m not lost in a Figma file, you can find me watching TV or playing video games with my husband, hanging out with our small zoo of two Greyhounds & two cats, drawing on my iPad while listening to true crime podcasts, daydreaming about our next international trip, or enjoying some craft beer and pizza.
2023© Meredith Wiser. Made in Framer with lots of iced coffee 🥤 and a few curse words. 😃
2023© Meredith Wiser. Made in Framer with lots of iced coffee 🥤 and a few curse words. 😃
2023© Meredith Wiser. Made in Framer with lots of iced coffee 🥤 and a few curse words. 😃
2023© Meredith Wiser. Made in Framer with lots of iced coffee 🥤 and a few curse words. 😃
2023© Meredith Wiser. Made in Framer with lots of iced coffee 🥤 and a few curse words. 😃