Adam Babel
About Adam Babel
Adam Babel is a Product Designer at Code42, where he has worked since 2019 in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. He has a diverse background in design, having held various roles in graphic design, advertising, and UX consulting across multiple organizations.
Work at Code42
Adam Babel has been employed at Code42 as a Product Designer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on creating user-centered designs that enhance the overall product experience. His work contributes to the development of innovative solutions that meet user needs and align with the company's objectives. Adam's tenure at Code42 spans over five years, during which he has played a significant role in various design projects.
Education and Expertise
Adam Babel earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design and Advertising from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. His studies, which took place from 2007 to 2012, provided him with a strong foundation in design principles and practices. This educational background supports his expertise in product design, graphic design, and user experience.
Background
Prior to his current position at Code42, Adam Babel held various roles in the design field. He worked as a Graphic Designer at Minnesota Public Radio for four months in 2014 and as a Designer at Star Tribune from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, he served as an Advertising Production Designer at The Minnesota Daily from 2011 to 2012 and as a Contract Designer at Studio MPLS in 2013. His experience also includes a position as a UX Consultant at Solstice from 2015 to 2019.
Professional Experience
Adam Babel's professional journey includes diverse roles that have shaped his design skills. He worked as a Copy Machine Specialist at Autographics, Inc. from 2009 to 2011 and transitioned to the design field with positions at The Minnesota Daily and Studio MPLS. His experience spans graphic design, advertising production, and user experience consulting, demonstrating his adaptability and breadth of knowledge in the design industry.