Hi and welcome!My name is Ruby Fisher and I am a UX designer. I love solving problems by setting goals and using what I know, what I can research, and what I can learn from those around me. Being detail oriented helps me design projects where the typography, colors, and images work together to create the desired effect. Having worked in the education field for seven years gives me a unique perspective as a UX designer.Prior to becoming a UX designer, I taught as a public school teacher for seven years. That experience helped me fine tune my problem solving skills. Looking at data, identifying the problem, creating a plan, implementing the program, assessing effectiveness, and repeating as needed were all part of my job. Creating effective and engaging assignments/products required attention to detail, harmonious designs, and strong computer skills. Delivery of lessons to students had to be concise but engaging, using both paper and digital resources. Presenting student data to peers, administration, and other stake holders were constant parts of my job. Collaborating on a team to plan, create, assess, adjust, and improve performance was done both in person and remotely. When the pandemic hit my teaching job switched online. I successfully completed my job remotely for a year and a half. Outside of work I like to travel. Eating yummy food and experiencing new places makes me happy. A nice afternoon on a lake with a paddle board or a long bike ride is super fun.Portfolio: https://rubyfisher.com