ALAN SEVAJIAN - ART DIRECTOR/PRODUCT DESIGNER
ALAN SEVAJIAN
ART DIRECTOR & INTERACTION DESIGNER

It’s easy to make a good design, it’s a lot harder to make the right design. I believe you only achieve that when you marry exceeding your users expectations with meeting your business partner's goals.
It’s easy to make a good design, it’s a lot harder to make the right design. I believe you only achieve that when you marry exceeding your users expectations with meeting your business partner's goals.
It’s easy to make a good design, it’s a lot harder to make the right design. I believe you only achieve that when you marry exceeding your users expectations with meeting your business partner's goals.


It's easy to make a good design, it's a lot harder to make the right design. I believe you only achieve that when you marry exceeding your users expectation with meeting your business partner's goals.
It's easy to make a good design, it's a lot harder to make the right design. I believe you only achieve that when you marry exceeding your users expectation with meeting your business partner's goals.

ABOUT ME
Making the complex simple and intuitive is what I do.
Making the complex simple and intuitive is what I do.
Making the complex simple and intuitive is what I do.
Making the complex simple and intuitive is what I do.
Whether it’s taking an advanced topic like trading stock options and bubbling it down to a few user inputs that whittles the hundreds of options available down to the 3 best choices, or explaining the concept of a mutual fund through a clean, stripped-down visualization, keeping things simple is the key to success.
Throughout my career, I’ve asked questions like “why not?”, “what if?” and “how come?” because i think those questions are important to understanding the problem you’re trying to solve and the pathway to delivering a great user experience. I still enjoy asking those questions to this day and my passion for solving challenging problems with great design solutions continues to grow.
Whether it’s taking an advanced topic like trading stock options and bubbling it down to a few user inputs that whittles the hundreds of options available down to the 3 best choices, or explaining the concept of a mutual fund through a clean, stripped-down visualization, keeping things simple is the key to success.
Throughout my career, I’ve asked questions like “why not?”, “what if?” and “how come?” because i think those questions are important to understanding the problem you’re trying to solve and the pathway to delivering a great user experience. I still enjoy asking those questions to this day and my passion for solving challenging problems with great design solutions continues to grow.
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