Tracey Dunham
About Tracey Dunham
Tracey Dunham is a Senior Digital Product Designer and Storytelling Lead at Hearst, where she has worked since 2018. With a background in graphic design and experience in various roles, she specializes in creating interactive editorial experiences and incorporates Design Thinking methodologies into her work.
Current Role at Hearst
Tracey Dunham serves as the Senior Digital Product Designer and Storytelling Lead at Hearst, a position she has held since 2018. In this role, she focuses on creating interactive editorial experiences for prominent brands, including Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and ELLE. She engages in visual and interaction planning, overseeing the process from wireframes to prototypes and final implementation. Dunham collaborates with product, tech, creative, and editorial teams in an agile environment to identify and address design challenges.
Previous Experience at Hearst
Before her current role, Tracey Dunham worked at Hearst as a Digital Product Designer from 2015 to 2018. During this time, she contributed to various digital projects, enhancing user experiences through her design expertise. Her responsibilities included collecting data and user feedback through user testing and research, which informed her design decisions and strategies.
Work at Open Road Integrated Media Inc.
Tracey Dunham worked as a Freelance E-Book Cover Designer at Open Road Integrated Media Inc. from 2013 to 2015. In this role, she designed visually appealing e-book covers that aligned with the branding and marketing goals of the company. Her work contributed to the visual identity of various digital publications.
Education and Expertise
Tracey Dunham earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from William Paterson University of New Jersey, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. Her educational background provided her with a solid foundation in design principles and practices, which she applies in her professional work. Additionally, she incorporates Design Thinking methodologies into her daily practices to enhance user-centered design.
Internship Experience
In 2012, Tracey Dunham completed a Graphic Design Internship at Pencils of Promise, where she gained practical experience in the field. This internship allowed her to develop her design skills and understand the dynamics of working within a creative team, further preparing her for her future roles in digital product design.