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Clear Experiences

UX / UI

Tyler Martin product design portfolio hero image

Clear Experiences

UX / UI

HI, I’M TYLER, PRODUCT DESIGNER

Turning complex ideas into products with

clarity

clarity

clarity

  • UX Research

  • Interaction Design

  • AI Integration

  • Accessibility

  • Prototyping

  • Design Systems

  • Usability Testing

  • Information Architecture

  • Responsive Design

Tech Alliance of SWFL: Website Redesign

⚠️ Challenge

Users struggled to find groups, navigate the site, and discover upcoming events.

✓ Outcome

Introduced group pages, streamlined navigation, and improved event discovery.

Tech Alliance of SWFL: Website Redesign

LX2 Labs: Fintech Onboarding Research

⚠️ Challenge

Fintech onboarding experiences created friction through inconsistent trust signals, identity verification, and activation flows.

✓ Outcome

Delivered a reusable onboarding framework that surfaced patterns in trust, friction, and activation across 15 products.

LX2 Labs: Fintech Onboarding Research

Uta: AI-Assisted Music Learning Experience

⚠️ Challenge

Japanese learners had to switch between lyrics, dictionaries, translators, and readings to understand a single song.

✓ Outcome

Built a lyric-first experience that combines contextual meanings, readings, and translations into a single tap-based flow.

Uta: AI-Assisted Music Learning Experience
Tyler Martin

About Me

I'm a Product Designer with 3 years of experience across fintech, nonprofit, and independent product work.

My work focuses on turning research into clear flows, UX systems, and shipped product improvements. I've worked on fintech onboarding and KYC research, a nonprofit platform redesign that improved event discovery, and Uta, an AI-powered Japanese music learning app I built from concept through implementation.

I enjoy making complex products easier to understand, especially when the problem involves messy information, unclear navigation, or users who need support without feeling overwhelmed.

Studying abroad in Kanagawa, Japan shaped how I think about communication, usability, and designing across cultures. That experience continues to influence how I approach language, accessibility, and product clarity.