Terone W.
About Terone W.
Terone W. is the Product Design Lead at Aurora Solar in San Francisco, California, with over 15 years of experience in visual design, UX, video production, motion graphics, and front-end development.
Current Role at Aurora Solar
Terone W. currently serves as the Product Design Lead at Aurora Solar. Located in San Francisco, California, Terone is responsible for steering the design direction and ensuring that the products feature user-centric, innovative designs. In this role, he collaborates to build industry-leading products and features from discovery to development, focusing on enhancing productivity and capability within the rapidly growing workforce.
Experience at H2O.ai
From 2016 to 2018, Terone worked as a Senior Designer at H2O.ai. During his two-year tenure in the United States, he focused on visual design and user experience, incorporating his expertise to build visually engaging and user-friendly products that align with the company's AI and machine learning initiatives.
Tenure at Wells Fargo
Terone held the position of User Experience Designer (Mobile UX Lead) & Multimedia Designer at Wells Fargo from 2012 to 2016. Based in Pleasanton, CA, he led mobile UX projects and handled multimedia design, playing a crucial role in enhancing the user experience for the bank's digital platforms. His work encompassed a broad spectrum of design elements, contributing to the company's efforts in creating seamless and intuitive mobile banking experiences.
Broad Career in Design and Development
With over 15 years of experience, Terone has worked across various roles including production designer, front-end developer, and user experience designer. His career spans multiple companies such as VenueNext, Apple (via SolutionSet), Kaiser Permanente, Kinetic Search / Wells Fargo, KLM Creative, San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, and Youth Radio. His multidisciplinary skill set encompasses visual design, UX, video production, motion graphics, and front-end development.
Educational Background at Santa Rosa Junior College
Terone studied General Education at Santa Rosa Junior College from 1998 to 1999. Although he did not obtain a formal degree, his time at the college contributed to his foundational knowledge and skill set, which he later applied extensively throughout his professional career in design and development.