Scotty Paton
About Scotty Paton
Scotty Paton is an industrial designer based in Sammamish, Washington, with extensive experience in design, including work on projects with Microsoft. He has held positions at various companies, including Fresh Consulting and GE Appliances, and has a background in industrial and UX design from Western Washington University.
Work at Fresh Consulting
Scotty Paton has been employed at Fresh Consulting as an Industrial Designer since December 2018. In this role, he focuses on various design projects, leveraging his expertise in industrial design and user experience. His work contributes to the development of innovative solutions within the Greater Seattle Area.
Education and Expertise
Scotty Paton studied Industrial Design and UX Design at Western Washington University from 2012 to 2018. He gained foundational knowledge and skills in design principles, user experience, and product development. Additionally, he participated in the Running Start program at Bellevue College during high school from 2010 to 2011.
Background
Scotty Paton is based in Sammamish, Washington, where he has cultivated a passion for design and adventure. His professional journey began in 2013 when he established Scott Paton Design, where he has worked as a designer for over 11 years. He has also held various internships and co-op positions, including at Architectural Elements LLC and GE Appliances.
Achievements in Design Projects
Scotty Paton has contributed to several notable projects, including the Delta Bot and Robotic Air Hockey projects with Microsoft. His work often involves collaboration on initiatives that integrate artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics with human interaction, such as the Cobot Remote project.
Professional Experience
Scotty Paton has accumulated extensive experience in industrial design. He worked as an Industrial Design Intern at Architectural Elements LLC for three months in 2015 and served as an Industrial & UX Design Co-op at GE Appliances from 2016 to 2017. His diverse roles have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of design processes and user-centered approaches.