Jay Hilton
About Jay Hilton
Jay Hilton is a User Experience Designer based in Draper, Utah, currently working at Toesas since 2018. He has a diverse background in design and construction, having previously held positions at Young Living Essential Oils, Woodside Homes, The Home Depot, and Cambeo.
Current Role at Toesas
Jay Hilton has been employed as a User Experience and User Interface Designer at Toesas since 2018. He has accumulated six years of experience in this role, contributing to the design and enhancement of user experiences for the company's products. His work is based in Draper, Utah, where he focuses on creating intuitive interfaces that improve user interaction.
Experience at Young Living Essential Oils
Since 2016, Jay Hilton has served as a Label Design Specialist at Young Living Essential Oils. Over the course of eight years, he has been responsible for designing product labels that align with the brand's identity and regulatory requirements. His role is based in Lehi, Utah, where he applies his design skills to ensure effective communication of product information.
Previous Role at Cambeo
Jay Hilton worked as a User Experience and User Interface Designer at Cambeo for six months, from 2017 to 2018. During this time, he focused on enhancing user engagement through effective design strategies. His experience at Cambeo contributed to his development in the field of user experience design.
Background in Construction Coordination
Prior to his design career, Jay Hilton was a Construction Coordinator at Woodside Homes from 2015 to 2016. In this role, he managed various aspects of construction projects, ensuring timelines and quality standards were met. His experience in construction provided him with a unique perspective that informs his design work.
Early Career as Kitchen Designer
Jay Hilton began his career as a Kitchen Designer at The Home Depot, where he worked from 2005 to 2008. In this position, he assisted customers in designing functional and aesthetically pleasing kitchen spaces. This early experience in design laid the foundation for his subsequent roles in user experience and interface design.