Hey,

I'm Sebastian

Hey,

I'm Sebastian

Hey,

I'm Sebastian

I'm a Boston-based product designer building end-to-end digital experiences for early-stage startups.

I'm a Boston-based product designer building end-to-end digital experiences for early-stage startups.

I'm a Boston-based product designer building end-to-end digital experiences for early-stage startups.

Help Center Rebuild for Jarvis

Help Center Rebuild for Jarvis

UI/UX Design

Redesigning the help experience for injured workers managing their workers' comp claims

Impact

50% reduction in the volume of support tickets

Easing the load on our tech support team

42% increase in the usage of help features

Enabling injured workers to answer their own questions

33% decrease in direct messages to adjusters

Saving adjusters time answering repetitive questions

Engagement Initiative for Jarvis

Engagement Initiative for Jarvis

UI/UX Design

Discovering how to drive engagement for a workers' compensation claim management app

Impact

Discovered a user

engagement ceiling

Illuminating barriers with our initial approach

Improved Product Strategy Finding more efficient means to increase engagement

Enhanced User Understanding

Uncovered new bio-psycho-social factors, improving design

AI Checkout for VisioLab

AI Checkout for VisioLab

UI/UX Design

Making AI-powered food checkout familiar and functional for regular people

Impact

Successful MVP delivery

Target date and expectations met for pilot program

Reduced wait times

Less waiting meant peak times were less strenuous for staff

Business expansion

Pilot success led to growth to 3x cafeterias across Germany

Design Experience

Design Experience

Design Experience

Gain Life | Jarvis Product Designer, 2022-2024

Designed a web app helping thousands of injured workers return to work faster and saving adjusters time managing claims, ultimately reducing claims costs.


VisioLab UX Designer, 2021-2022

Created the interface for a computer vision self-checkout system for use in cafeterias by non-tech-savvy cafeteria employees and guests, speeding up checkout during peak times.


See more experience on my resume.

Gain Life | Jarvis Product Designer, 2022-2024

Designed features for a web app helping thousands of injured workers return to work faster and saving valuable management time for adjusters, ultimately reducing claims costs.


VisioLab UX Designer, 2021-2022

Created the interface for a computer vision self-checkout system for use in cafeterias by non-tech-savvy cafeteria employees and guests.

You can learn more on my resume.

About

About

About

I'm a Boston-based product designer building consumer and B2B products for small startups (10-15 employees.) I thrive working on "0 to 1" design projects, and have extensive experience carrying an idea through strategy, research, design, testing, and launch.

I'm a Boston-based product designer building consumer and B2B products for small startups (10-15 employees.) I thrive working on "0 to 1" design projects, and have extensive experience carrying an idea through strategy, research, design, testing, and launch.

I'm a Boston-based product designer building consumer and B2B products for small startups (10-15 employees.) I thrive working on "0 to 1" design projects, and have extensive experience carrying an idea through strategy, research, design, testing, and launch.

Background

Background

Background

I became a designer because I wanted to apply my technical and creative skillset to build things that people use. I studied physics and studio art in school, then worked in the construction industry for a couple of years. I learned how to code web apps at Le Wagon and ultimately found my calling in product design shortly after. My multidisciplinary background has helped me as a designer by allowing me to abstract complex problems and collaborate easily with engineers, designers, and business folks.

In my free time, I like to climb, make photographs, and volunteer for local youth empowerment non-profits, like The Steppingstone Foundation.

I became a designer because I wanted to apply my technical and creative skillset to build things that people use. I studied physics and studio art in school, then worked in the construction industry for a couple of years. I learned how to code web apps at Le Wagon and ultimately found my calling in product design shortly after. My multidisciplinary background has helped me as a designer by allowing me to abstract complex problems and collaborate easily with engineers, designers, and business folks.


In my free time, I like to climb, make photographs, and volunteer for local youth empowerment non-profits, like The Steppingstone Foundation.
I became a designer because I wanted to apply my technical and creative skillset to build things that people use. I studied physics and studio art in school, then worked in the construction industry for a couple of years. I learned how to code web apps at Le Wagon and ultimately found my calling in product design shortly after. My multidisciplinary background has helped me as a designer by allowing me to abstract complex problems and collaborate easily with engineers, designers, and business folks.

In my free time, I like to climb, make photographs, and volunteer for local youth empowerment non-profits, like The Steppingstone Foundation.

Contact

Contact

Contact

Email me at designwithsebastian@gmail.com or get in touch on LinkedIn.

If you would like to chat, you can email me at designwithsebastian@gmail.com or get in touch on LinkedIn.

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