Software,
Meet Design*
Hey, I’m
Natt,
a Design Engineer at
Typeface
based in
Palo Alto, CA
Experienced in global enterprises and fast-moving startups
It's nice to meet you.
Builder and collaborator. Dreamer, dabbler and doer. I love to collaborate with designers and engineers to put magic into software. My goals are to focus on execution and quality of work to hone my craft to create joyful, meaningful experiences.
Details that matter
I focus on every detail, regardless of its size.
Development
Front-end, full stack, and web engineering
Design
Digital user experiences and web design
Architecture
Modern web frameworks and tooling
Product
Building software as a service products
Frequently asked questions
Don't hesitate to reach out with further questions.
Good web design helps establish credibility & trust with potential customers. A well-designed website conveys professionalism & attention to detail, important for building trust.
Good web design also helps with SEO. A well-designed, easy-to-navigate website will rank higher in search results, leading to more organic traffic & potential customers.
A good web design improves the user experience, key to keeping visitors on your site & turning them into customers.
A visually appealing, easy-to-use website will encourage visitors to stay & explore more.
A well-designed website supports branding & positioning.
A consistent, cohesive design can establish your brand & differentiate you from competitors.
Good web design improves conversions.
By making it easy for visitors to find what they're looking for & take the desired action (like making a purchase or booking a demo), you can increase the chances of turning visitors into customers.
Good web design is essential for mobile optimization. With more people accessing the internet on their phones, it's important to ensure your website is responsive & easy to use on smaller screens. Failing to do so can lead to a poor user experience & lost potential customers.
Nope! I am an United States citizen. I do not need a work visa or sponsorship to work in the United States.
I am based in Palo Alto, California, United States. It's a city a little more than an hour travel south from San Francisco.
There is a common misconception of what to prioritize in the minimum viable product. First-time software founders and builders take a long time delivering software only to find themselves receiving critical user feedback at a late stage. It's costly to modify a core piece of the developed software. Software products are more likely to succeed if a delightful version of the earliest testable product is made available to build on top of and gather adoption and feedback.