Natalie Sharma
About Natalie Sharma
Natalie Sharma is a UX/UI Designer currently working at Blue Acorn iCi, where she leads design reviews and manages design system governance. She has a background in graphic design, with experience at various organizations including NHC Distributors, Inc. and Mississippi University for Women.
Current Role at Blue Acorn iCi
Natalie Sharma currently works as a UX/UI Designer at Blue Acorn iCi, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she leads design reviews for Fortune 500 and enterprise-level clients, focusing on translating feedback and customer data into optimal user experiences for ecommerce brands. She also serves as the lead for design system governance and documentation, ensuring consistency and quality across design initiatives.
Previous Experience in Graphic Design
Before her role at Blue Acorn iCi, Natalie Sharma gained experience as a Graphic Designer at several organizations. She worked at NHC Distributors, Inc. from 2013 to 2014 in Philadelphia, MS, and at Creative Distillery from 2016 to 2018 in Jackson, MS. Additionally, she held positions as a Graphic Design Lab Assistant and Graphic Design Intern at Mississippi University for Women, contributing to her extensive background in graphic design.
Education and Qualifications
Natalie Sharma studied at Mississippi University for Women, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from 2008 to 2013. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in design principles and practices, which she has applied throughout her career in various design roles.
Advocacy for Technology Access
Natalie Sharma is an advocate for technology access and literacy. She believes in the power of smart and efficient products to enhance accessibility for users. This advocacy informs her design approach, ensuring that her work contributes to creating inclusive user experiences.
Contributions to Design Resources
At Blue Acorn iCi, Natalie Sharma created and maintains a custom internal icon library that includes over 200 icons for organizational-wide usage. This resource supports consistency in design and enhances the efficiency of design processes across the organization.