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Joshua Martinez

About:  I’m a User Experience designer and a U.S. Navy Veteran. As a UX Designer, I have cultivated the ability to be agile and compassionate, embracing the challenge of always trying to “figure it out”. My passion lies in simplifying the world and uniting communities through emerging technology. I focus on identifying and eliminating barriers to learning personal finance and empowering the next generation for success.

What makes me curious?  People always say, “What if I ___?” Why not figure it out and do it then? In today’s age, unending knowledge is at your fingertips, and it is up to you to stay curious and keep learning.

Website: Josh Martinez | LinkedIn

Joshua Martinez, UNT User Experience Class of 2024

 

Three laptop mockups of a life vector software. A text card on the right symbolizes a moment in a designer's life. There is a telescope icon on the top left of the card and a quote from the designer that states  "Do not expect everything to happen all at once. Take things step by step in the direction you want to go".

Life as a Vector uses constellations to visually show how every designer's journey differs and how even failures can lead to greatness.

2 phone mock-ups on the bottom left of the screen. There is a car entertainment console mock-up on the right where it looks like you are viewing it from the back seat of a car.

ARMA is a self-driving trailer system that changes how we interact with trailers. Why go to trailers when they can drive themself to you?

A mockup showing two mobile phones on a white surface with additional text that says "ACL Essentials: Preparing first-time attendees for Austin City Limits through Spotify."

Co Living is a new approach to the way we look for a community where you can find your truly perfect home
3 phone mock-ups on the right side of the screen with 3 different parts of the app being displayed

Vault rethinks how we interact with personal finance as a way for young adults to learn and get excited about their finances.