Matthew Bermudez

Hometown: Flower Mound, Texas, USA
Major: Communication Design, User Interaction

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In 2016 as I finished my time with the military I found myself with something of a fortunate opportunity in that I had made the decision to go back to school to get my degree in... well something. At the time I began that journey going for an Associate of Science in Digital Media due to a large interest in digital production as well as web development that I fostered in high school. But then life got in the way as it tends to and I transferred to UNT in 2017 with only my certificate in digital media production. After learning about the UX program it became this new option for me that would allow me to not only lean into old interests that I had begun to grow but also would allow me to utilize some the critical thinking, attention to detail, and strong work ethic that the military helped me develop.

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Accessibility Review Page Built on behalf of The AbleGamers Project

This prototype created a way for its users to not only find but also purchase assistive hardware for gaming & looked to help eliminate some of the burdens that come with the trial and error of purchasing new titles.


Hi-fidelity prototype shown in action.

From the beginning of this project one of our major goals was to create a fun and engaging experience for users that informed them of fast-food chains sustainability goals to help keep these large companies held accountable.


A selection of screens from our Hi-Fi prototype

The goal of this prototype was to delete the need for paper charting, in turn removing much of the repetition noted by users and saving time by not needing to input the same data multiple times.


Our Hi-Fi Map Built on behalf of True Colors United

True Colors United is dedicated to assisting the LGBTQ+ community by finding the resources and help you need to do more than just survive. This prototype was created with the idea of making these resources and assistance easier to locate for the LGBTQ+ community.


Case Study Opening Page

This project looked to bring more customers in and out of Walmart's doors faster and more regularly by incorporating in-store navigation as well as features that illustrate the current average check-out wait times.