GIB

GIB

GIB

[gian][designer]

A product designer that helps people and technology get along better

TOOLS I USE

Figma
Framer
Adobe
Notion
Figma
Framer
Adobe
Notion

CONTACT ME

About me

About me

About me

GIB = GIAN BUSTAMANTE

My design journey basically started in a random computer science class that happened to mention user experience. Something clicked, and I realized, oh… this is what I actually want to do. From that point on, I knew I wanted a career where I could design for users (YOU!)


I love figuring out how users actually use things. What confuses them, what makes sense, and what could feel better? Do we really need this?


Right now, I use no-code tools and CMS platforms so I can focus on interactions and how information actually shows up my users. But I’m not afraid of code — REACT and I got pretty close during college.

Probably in a coffee shop, caffeinated and rearranging frames for the 12th time because
“it just doesn’t feel right yet”


GIB = GIAN BUSTAMANTE

My design journey basically started in a random computer science class that happened to mention user experience. Something clicked, and I realized, oh… this is what I actually want to do. From that point on, I knew I wanted a career where I could design for users (YOU!)


I love figuring out how users actually use things. What confuses them, what makes sense, and what could feel better? Do we really need this?


Right now, I use no-code tools and CMS platforms so I can focus on interactions and how information actually shows up my users. But I’m not afraid of code — REACT and I got pretty close during college.

Probably in a coffee shop, caffeinated and rearranging frames for the 12th time because
“it just doesn’t feel right yet”


GIB = GIAN BUSTAMANTE

My design journey basically started in a random computer science class that happened to mention user experience. Something clicked, and I realized, oh… this is what I actually want to do. From that point on, I knew I wanted a career where I could design for users (YOU!)


I love figuring out how users actually use things. What confuses them, what makes sense, and what could feel better? Do we really need this?


Right now, I use no-code tools and CMS platforms so I can focus on interactions and how information actually shows up my users. But I’m not afraid of code — REACT and I got pretty close during college.

Probably in a coffee shop, caffeinated and rearranging frames for the 12th time because
“it just doesn’t feel right yet”