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About Jackson Oppenheim

Creating exceptional digital experiences through user-centered design.

Hey there, I’m Jackson, a UX developer who’s all about creating digital experiences that make people say “wow.” With over 5 years of experience in the biz, I’ve worked on a range of projects across industries like healthcare, e-commerce, and education.

I specialize in user research, information architecture, interaction design, and front-end development - basically, I’m the Swiss Army knife of UX. My goal is to create intuitive interfaces that make it easy for users to get what they need (without cursing at their screens).

My secret sauce? A data-driven approach that combines user insights with technical know-how. I believe that understanding your users is the key to designing experiences that people actually enjoy. Plus, it’s way more fun than just guessing what they want (trust me, I’ve tried).

When I’m not coding, I am (wishing I was) skiing, enjoying a brew at a local brewery, or trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

If you’re looking for a UX developer who can help you create digital experiences that make your users smile (and maybe even do a little happy dance), I’m your guy. Let’s chat!

Jackson sitting with a glass of wine
I've been also known to enjoy a glass of wine.

What I Can Do For You

Here are some of the ways I can help you create exceptional digital experiences that meet the needs of your target audience.

Information Architecture

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I specialize in organizing digital content to make it easy to find and navigate through the creation of site maps, wireframes, and other documentation.

Front-end Development

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I use the latest web development technologies to transform design concepts into functional, visually appealing interfaces.

Accessibility Testing

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I ensure digital products are usable by people all levels of ability by testing for compliance with web accessibility standards, such as WCAG 2.1, and identifying and addressing accessibility issues.

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