Rebecca Garrett-Harris

UX and UI Designer with a secret love of CSS.

About

“With great power comes great responsibility”. - Uncle Ben

My life goal of being a super hero didn’t pan out. However, when I found out that there were people out in the world who dedicated their life to keeping the digital world a sane place I thought “ HECK YES”. Long story short, I became a designer, battling for the users’ rights to access usable, beautiful, and well thought out products. Life is good when you get to protect people from frustrating and time wasting experiences.

I may not be able to leap over buildings but I’ve got my own set of super powers:
An intense drive to learn, super empathy, a love of collaboration, and the power of research.

My super hero tools:

  • Research and Analysis
  • User Interviews
  • Task Flows
  • Wire Framing
  • Prototyping
  • Site Mapping
  • User Testing
  • and much more.

Think we’d make good partners? Contact me at rebecca.garrettharris@gmail.com

Work

An initiative to integrate our funds and reimbursement center more thoroughly with our third party funding website and make the funding experience easier for our users.

An initiative to save users time and the company money by making personalized forms more readily available.

Custom step-by-step guidance system that helps our older users get the most out of our Medicare website.

An e-commerce platform that connects potential office furniture buyers directly with furniture dealers, bypassing the traditional middleman.

An online matchmaking site where Jewish parents find potential matches for their adult children.

A wearable heart health device designed to detect and warn users of life threatening episodes as well as give insight to their daily health data.