Tandem Diabetes Care

Making the lives of people living with diabetes simpler, safer, and painless

overview —

Role: UX Designer

Timeline: June 2019 - July 2022

Throughout the span of my time at Tandem Diabetes, I've had the pleasure of working on a span of their products, spanning from the t:connect mobile application, device updater, and the t:slim insulin pump.

I specialize in detailed user experience workflows for development handoff, interaction design, visual design, and motion design. I actively contribute to the Human Factors and software verification processes, and I always put a strong focus on making our products easy and enjoyable to use, while adhering to the safety and efficacy guidelines of the FDA regulatory environment.

Some of the tools I've used are Figma, Sketch, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe After Effects, Omnigraffle, and Invision.

what I do —

🔒 Full case study

Above is a full case study of one of my projects for the mobile app. Please contact me directly if you’d like access to the case study. Otherwise…

Due to a NDA, I can't disclose the specific details of my project publicly. Overall, I currently work through a full-fledged design process beginning with:

1. Identifying user problems
2. Gathering research about main stakeholders and competitors
3. Defining product goals (while collaborating with product managers)
4. Ideating solutions that fit these goals
5. Testing with users and constantly refining after receiving feedback
5. Iterating (many times) on these solutions
6. Then designing a final product as project scope narrows over time

other fun stuff —

Want to see some public projects that are now live? Here's some stuff that I've worked on:

(You can play around with a live demo of the Tandem mobile app here)
- Designed the "Actions" menu (in the navbar)
- Designed the "Load Cartridge" flow and created animations for each step ("Actions" → "Load Cartridge")
- Designed the "How to fill a cartridge" flow and created animations for each step ("Actions" → "Load Cartridge" → "How to fill a cartridge")

thank you —

If you've made it this far, thanks for being here!
Please don't hesitate to reach out to learn more (I don't bite, I promise!) , and I appreciate your understanding. ☺