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    Bram Pitoyo

    Lead Product Designer

    Bram Pitoyo is a User Experience Designer currently working at Rainforest QA, based in Auckland, New Zealand.12 He is a design strategist and typographer who specializes in working at the intersection of user experience, architecture, and community engagement.2

    Professional Background

    Bram has had an impressive career in the tech industry, with notable past experiences including:

    • Designer at Mozilla, where he worked on Firefox UX34
    • Experience at Wieden+Kennedy, a renowned advertising agency3

    Expertise and Interests

    Bram's professional focus areas include:

    • User experience design
    • Typography
    • Design strategy
    • Community engagement

    He is known for his multidisciplinary approach, often combining various subjects in his work.2

    Online Presence

    Bram maintains an active online presence:

    • GitHub: His username is brampitoyo, and he is listed among the top GitHub users in New Zealand15
    • Twitter: He can be found at @brampitoyo, where he shares insights on UX, typography, and other related subjects3
    • LinkedIn: His profile can be accessed using the username brampitoyo2

    Personal

    Bram is currently located in Auckland, New Zealand, which he humorously refers to as "the end of the world".4 His work and interests span a wide range of design-related fields, making him a versatile professional in the UX and design community.

    Highlights

    May 3 · orkspiration.org
    Interview with Bram Pitoyo [2015-05-04] - Workspiration

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    Location

    Northland, New Zealand