Tj Du Plessis
About Tj Du Plessis
Tj Du Plessis is a Senior Product Designer with extensive experience in user interface design, particularly in complex environments like logistics. He has worked for notable companies such as Shell, FedEx, and HackerOne, and has a strong focus on iterative design processes and user testing.
Current Role at HackerOne
Tj Du Plessis currently holds the position of Senior Product Designer at HackerOne. He has been with the company since 2021, contributing to the design of user interfaces and enhancing user experiences. His work focuses on creating effective designs that meet both user needs and business objectives. He operates from The Randstad, Netherlands.
Previous Experience in Product Design
Before joining HackerOne, Tj Du Plessis worked as a Senior Product Designer at Shell from 2020 to 2021 for one year in the Rotterdam Area. He also held the position of Senior UX Designer at FedEx in 2021 for five months in the Amsterdam Area. His experience includes a role as Senior Product Designer at Britehouse in 2018 for five months in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Background in UI/UX Design
Tj Du Plessis has a solid background in UI/UX design, having worked at Open Window as a UI/UX Designer from 2015 to 2018 for three years in Centurion, South Africa. He also served as a UX/UI Designer at Open Window from 2014 to 2015 for one year. His experience includes a position at wearereasonablepeople as a UI/UX Designer from 2018 to 2019 in the Rotterdam Area.
Education and Expertise
Tj Du Plessis studied at Open Window, where he achieved a Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communication, focusing on Communication Design and Interactive Media from 2012 to 2014. He furthered his education with a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Interaction Design Studies from 2015 to 2016. His expertise lies in designing user interfaces for complex, data-dense environments, particularly in the logistics sector.
Teaching Experience
In addition to his design roles, Tj Du Plessis worked as an OYP Lecturer at Open Window from 2015 to 2018 for three years. This role involved educating students in design principles and practices, contributing to the development of future designers in the field.