Problem Solved

The Usability of Bacon


Bacon feels gross. But my hands are clean. No longer do I have fight the traditional vacuum sealed bacon package. This design allows the consumer to get down and cookin’ in 3 easy steps. The best part is, it’s resealable. Simply put what you don’t want to eat right back in the fridge. While this fancy upgrade cost about $3 more and is most likely horrible for the environment. I don’t feel dirty at all. (And it was on sale at my local Jewell)

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On October 22nd

I'll be getting my sketch on at Sketchcamp Chicago.

Recently I learned some new some new stuff at UX Week in San Francisco.

Earlier this year, I took part in UX4Good. "...to tackle problems that matter in the first-ever design competition of its kind."

Recent Work

  • Graphic Facilitation
  • Hurley Medical Center
  • Creation of an Internal Mental Model for Duo Consulting
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  • Pearson SuccessNet
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