Jeremy Hixon

Jeremy Hixon

Senior User Experience Developer

Jeremy brings more than eight years of experience in web development and programming and over a decade of web design and coding experience. He’s an intuitive troubleshooter – especially with layout and functionality. Jeremy’s able to envision a user interaction and the web developing it will require, and then make recommendations to create the best web experience your consumers have ever had. And as Senior UX Developer, Jeremy has established himself as a trustworthy mentor to his peers and a confident leader on the UX team.

Armed with a deep, booming voice and a wry sense of humor, Jeremy’s favorite question is, “What’s for lunch?” He’s usually the most audible in our inner-office pop culture and internet debates. Jeremy claims that most of the TV he watches is educational, and based on all those office conversations he gets us caught up in, we’re inclined to believe him.

 

Jeremy Hixon's Posts

Progressive and Responsive Navigation
February 14, 2012Posts by Jeremy Hixonby Read More

Considering the seemingly infinite number of browsers and platforms end users can be on, developing with usability in mind can sometimes be overwhelming. This article at Smashing [...]

 
Writing About CSS Libraries for Smashing Magazine
September 9, 2011Posts by Jeremy Hixonby Read More

I’ve been reviewing articles for Smashing Magazine for a little while now. Recently, I was asked if I’d like to contribute as well. Sounded like [...]

 
Choosing the right dimensions for your website design
April 20, 2010Posts by Jeremy Hixonby Read More

  Monitor resolutions   There are a lot of different monitors out there, each of them with a range of screen resolutions available for the [...]

 
Web Forms and Usability
April 6, 2010Posts by Jeremy Hixonby Read More

There can’t be anything more tedious on the Internet than filling out forms. It doesn’t matter to me if it’s asking for my username and [...]

 
Truth about the workplace
March 8, 2010Posts by Jeremy Hixonby Read More

The best place to hide something is right under one’s nose. Turns out, the same is true for problems with our working environments. You can [...]

 
Personal Website v1.53×10^8
February 25, 2010Posts by Jeremy Hixonby Read More

If I had to guess, I would say that my career path began about 10 years ago. I am currently a user experience developer here [...]