William Reuther
About William Reuther
William Reuther is a Senior Designer with extensive experience in brand development and user-centered design principles, focusing on health and consumer goods. He currently works at Sibel Health and design x health, while previously holding positions at MAFIA Bags, North Carolina State University, and other organizations.
Work at Sibel Health
William Reuther has been serving as a Senior Designer at Sibel Health since 2019. In this role, he applies user-centered design principles to enhance the usability and effectiveness of health products. His previous experience at Sibel Health as an Industrial Designer from 2018 to 2019 provided him with foundational insights into the company's design processes and product development strategies.
Current Role at Sonica Health
Since 2021, William Reuther has worked as a Design Consultant at Sonica Health. In this position, he conducts user research to gather insights that inform the design of medical devices and consumer goods. His expertise in both 2D and 3D prototyping supports the development of innovative health-related products.
Background in Education
William Reuther has a diverse educational background. He studied Industrial Design at North Carolina State University, where he earned his Master’s degree from 2016 to 2019. He also completed a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies at San Francisco State University from 2012 to 2016. Additionally, he pursued a Post Baccalaureate Pre-Health Program at Meredith College from 2019 to 2021.
Experience in Design and Research
William Reuther has accumulated significant experience in design and research. He worked as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at North Carolina State University in 2018 for four months, contributing to the Materials Lab. His role at MAFIA Bags as a Junior Industrial Designer from 2014 to 2016 allowed him to develop skills in brand development and market presence for health and consumer goods.
Founding Design x Health
In 2018, William Reuther founded design x health, where he focuses on integrating design principles with health-related projects. This initiative reflects his commitment to improving health product usability and effectiveness, leveraging his comprehensive understanding of manufacturing processes.