about

Bonnie is a UX/UI & Visual Designer based in New York City. She has 6+ years of agency experience working with a range of clients, including Google, Amazon, Netflix, Sesame Workshop, and Barbershop Books. Her portfolio consists of work across various domains: service design and participatory design research within city government; social-impact project focused web and brand design; and signage & wayfinding for large-scale workplaces.

Her design practice is rooted in producing thoughtful, functional, and systems-oriented work. Her work often involves creating design solutions that translate complex ideas into visually engaging, informative, and accessible experiences.

Her educational background is in Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington. Studying at the intersection of user research, design, and computer science ultimately informs her strategic, data-driven, and multidisciplinary approach to design problems.

In her free time, she enjoys cooking 🥘, tidying 🧹, rearranging furniture 🛋️ playing volleyball 🏐, and riding her bike over potholes 🚲🕳️.

Starting with her first interview with us, Bonnie’s creativity, and calm and collaborative demeanor shone through. Bonnie is undoubtedly an incredibly talented designer and, also, just an absolute joy to work with. She took the time to really get to know our brand, the preferences of our stakeholders and demonstrated flexibility, patience, an orientation towards solutions, and immense creativity.

becca minkoff, communications manager

✉️ Say hello at bonnielynntran@gmail.com

Bonnie is a UX/UI & Visual Designer based in New York City. She has 6+ years of agency experience working with a range of clients, including Google, Amazon, Netflix, Sesame Workshop, and Barbershop Books. Her portfolio consists of work across various domains: service design and participatory design research within city government; social-impact project focused web and brand design; and signage & wayfinding for large-scale workplaces.

Her design practice is rooted in producing thoughtful, functional, and systems-oriented work. Her work often involves creating design solutions that translate complex ideas into visually engaging, informative, and accessible experiences.

Her educational background is in Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington. Studying at the intersection of user research, design, and computer science ultimately informs her strategic, data-driven, and multidisciplinary approach to design problems.

In her free time, she enjoys cooking 🥘, tidying 🧹, rearranging furniture 🛋️ playing volleyball 🏐, and riding her bike over potholes 🚲🕳️.

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