Naily Nevarez
About Naily Nevarez
Naily Nevarez is a Senior Digital Product Designer currently working at Planned Parenthood Federation of America and previously held positions at various organizations, including The Cru and Creative Commons. Her design work is influenced by her background as the youngest daughter of Mexican immigrants and her commitment to community values.
Current Role at Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Naily Nevarez serves as a Senior Digital Product Designer at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on designing digital products that enhance user experience and accessibility. Her work aligns with the organization's mission to provide comprehensive reproductive health care and education.
Previous Experience at Creative Commons
Currently, Naily Nevarez is a Morgridge Acceleration Program Fellow at Creative Commons, a role she began in 2023. In this fellowship, she is involved in raising public awareness of Creative Commons' legal tools, contributing to the organization's goal of promoting open access to knowledge and resources.
Professional Background in Design
Naily Nevarez has a diverse background in design, having worked at various organizations. She was a Senior Designer at The Cru from 2021 to 2022 and held multiple roles at Majesty Digital, including Co Director and Art Director from 2018 to 2019. Her experience also includes a position as a Product Designer at CareMessage and a Front-end Developer Intern at ThinkShout.
Educational Qualifications
Naily Nevarez earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the University of Oregon, where she majored in Art & Technology and minored in Computer Information Technology and Business Administration. Her education also includes a Semester at Sea program, which provided her with a global perspective on design and culture.
Community Engagement and Values
Naily Nevarez is driven by community values and the connectedness of humankind. Her background as the youngest daughter of Mexican immigrants influences her approach to design and community work. She has collaborated with organizations such as Detention Watch Network and Creative Reaction Lab on social impact projects, reflecting her commitment to using design for positive change.