Nathan Brooks
About Nathan Brooks
Nathan Brooks is a Senior Product Designer with over 16 years of experience in leading multidisciplinary teams across various domains, including life sciences, automotive, and technology. He currently works at First Resonance in Los Angeles, California, and specializes in human-centered design approaches that prioritize research-driven insights.
Work at First Resonance
Nathan Brooks currently holds the position of Senior Product Designer at First Resonance, a role he has occupied since 2022. His work is based in Los Angeles, California. In this position, he applies his extensive experience in product design to develop innovative solutions that enhance user experience. His focus on human-centered design aligns with the company's mission to create impactful products.
Previous Experience in Product Design
Before joining First Resonance, Nathan Brooks worked at Cognizant as a User Experience Lead from 2015 to 2022. His role involved leading user experience initiatives in a remote setting. Prior to that, he served as Director of Design and User Experience at Backe Digital Brand Marketing from 2013 to 2015. His career began at Jacobs Engineering, where he was a Senior Creative Specialist from 2011 to 2013, contributing to projects in the Eastern Region.
Education and Expertise
Nathan Brooks studied at the Art Institute of Philadelphia, where he focused on Graphic Arts. He achieved a degree in this field, which laid the foundation for his career in design. His expertise spans over 16 years, during which he has led and managed multidisciplinary teams across various domains, including life sciences, automotive, and technology.
Specialization in Human-Centered Design
Nathan specializes in human-centered design approaches, emphasizing the importance of research and insights in crafting effective solutions. He thrives in environments that require innovative thinking, particularly in developing interfaces that enhance human interaction. His focus on user experience drives his design philosophy and project outcomes.