Debbie Park
About Debbie Park
Debbie Park is a Senior Product Designer at dscout, where she has worked since 2023. With a background in Visual Communications from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she specializes in human-centered design, research, and data visualization.
Work at dscout
Debbie Park has been employed at dscout since 2021, initially serving as a Product Designer and advancing to the role of Senior Product Designer in 2023. In her current position, she focuses on creating human-centered products and services, leveraging her design expertise to enhance user experiences. Her work at dscout is based in Chicago, Illinois, where she contributes to various projects aimed at improving product design through research and data visualization.
Education and Expertise
Debbie Park holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Design and Visual Communications from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she studied from 2012 to 2016. Her education has provided her with a strong foundation in visual communications, which she applies in her professional work. She specializes in research, data visualization, illustrations, colors, and typography, allowing her to create compelling narratives through design.
Background
Debbie Park has a multi-disciplinary background in design, with significant experience in various roles across the industry. Prior to her current position at dscout, she worked at IBM iX as a Senior UI / Visual Designer and as a UI / Visual Designer. Her career also includes experience as a Visual Designer at Fjord and a Graphic Design Intern at BucketFeet. Additionally, she has freelanced as a designer for SpotHero, showcasing her versatility and adaptability in different design environments.
Professional Experience
Debbie Park has accumulated extensive experience in the design field, having worked in various capacities since 2015. Her tenure at IBM iX spanned nearly three years, where she developed her skills in UI and visual design. At Fjord, she further honed her design capabilities over a two-year period. Her early career included an internship at BucketFeet and freelance work at SpotHero, which contributed to her growth as a designer and her understanding of the industry.