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Blake Butterfield

About:  I love the arts, animals, and the people I surround myself with. I love to create things and the feeling of accomplishment for a job well done. I love making people’s lives easier, meeting people, and learning their stories. By doing things I love and studying a little, I earned a degree in user experience design. I aim to maximize the impact of every project and empower users by designing systems that are friction-free and delightful to use.

What makes me curious? As a child, I would follow my mom, saying, “Wappens if…” followed by an absurd scenario. I was trying to say, “What happens if…” but couldn’t for whatever reason. For me, curiosity lives in the “wappens ifs.”

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Blake Butterfield, UNT User Experience Class of 2024

Three mockup screens for CO Living. Screens include the landing page, the lifestyle quiz, and the community goal progress screen.

CO Living provides tenants the time to make an informed decision, get acclimated to the area, and have separate living and working spaces. I was selected to be 1 of 5 students to represent the University of North Texas in Dialexa EDU, hosted by Dialexa, an IBM Company.

Mockups for Hustle 2 Opportunity. These include phone screens of the home page, wallet, and the parents screen, there are also mockups of a water bottle, billbboard, pamphlet, and a stand.

The Hustle 2 Opportunity, H2O, mobile app allows user scheduling, selling, goal setting, and safety features. 

Mockups for the Friend AV Trailer. Includes three phone screens, the connections, controls, and rental pages. There is also an image of the trailer following a car with no physical connection between them.

By combining current technology and challenging assumptions, the Friend Trailer loses the physical hitch and takes convenience to a new level.

Shows H-E-B Ready mockups of phone screens for the home and documents screen. There is also an image of the prep kit on a mans back. Also included are the items that come in the kit.

H-E-B Ready encourages Texans to prepare for natural disasters with a grab-n-go style bag providing essential tools and information for when disaster strikes.