Blythe Bourgeous
About Blythe Bourgeous
Blythe Bourgeous is a graphic designer currently employed as a UI/UX Designer at MITY Inc. in Orem, Utah, with a background in graphic design and over 10 years of experience in sales.
Work at MityLite
Blythe Bourgeous has been employed at MityLite since 2019, initially serving as a Graphic Designer. In this role, she focuses on creating visually appealing designs that enhance user experience. In 2021, she transitioned to the position of UI/UX Designer, where she continues to apply her design skills to improve digital interfaces. Her tenure at MityLite spans over five years, contributing to various projects that require a blend of creativity and technical expertise.
Education and Expertise
Blythe Bourgeous holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design from Utah Valley University, where she studied from 2016 to 2021. Prior to this, she earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in Graphic Design from the same institution, completing her studies in 2019. Additionally, she has a Diploma in Classical Animation from Vancouver Film School, which she obtained in 2001. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in design principles and techniques.
Background
Blythe Bourgeous has over a decade of experience in a sales environment, which complements her design skills with business acumen. This experience allows her to understand client needs and market trends, enhancing her ability to create effective designs. Her career includes a previous role as a Business Analyst at MityLite from 2015 to 2018, where she gained insights into business operations and project management.
Professional Experience
Before her current roles at MityLite, Blythe Bourgeous worked as a Business Analyst from 2015 to 2018. This position involved analyzing business processes and providing insights that informed design decisions. Her diverse experience in both design and business analysis enables her to approach projects with a comprehensive perspective, ensuring that design solutions meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.