Connor Woodward

About Me: Connor Woodward is an aspiring UX/UI Designer from Plano, Texas who prides himself in thinking outside the box for non-typical solutions. He strives to create simple, yet effective designs that are not only easy to use, but enjoyable.

There are two iPhones with app screens displayed on them on a slanted, black stand. The screens display and black, grey, and teal minimalist color theme,

An app development project encompassing research, interviews, focus testing, iteration, and design (including prototyping and wire framing) focusing on training in the corporate world. The goal was to help newly graduated students ease their training and post training anxiety in the work place through a training guide and resource in the palm of their hand.

 

There are 4 iPhone screens each displaying a screen. There is a home screen that says "Hello Again" with a login button, a screen with a Calendar,  a screen with a to-do list, and a screen with the home screen with buttons to take you to wherever you need to go.

Introducing the Study Buddy, your way to track, manage, and budget your time in college. Through this app, you are able to input your syllabus, have an active to-do list, as well as calendar to track your time needed in class and at home.

 

An open magazine spread lays on the table. On the left is a page that is half red and half black, with text and a picture of people holding Guitar controllers in their hands with sunglasses on. On the right is the same red and black page, but with a "rock and roll" hand in the middle, with the text wrapping around it.

A redesigned from the ground up of a wired article. The original article was just text on a screen, and was missing the feel of "rock" that comes with mentioning rhythm games.