Julianne specializes in technically challenging, human-centered design, applying her technical precision and innovative approach to a diversity of products. With a B.S. in Design and M.S. in Human Factors* & Ergonomics, she designs for optimal comfort and quality.​​​​​​​
*Human Factors: understanding how human beings work and think to inform better design. In the context of product design, human factors can be used to enhance the function, safety, and comfort for the user.
Improving Safety with Human Factors
This vest was designed for NASA to help prevent astronaut injury by developing a method to quantify the pressure exerted on the human body.
Medical Device Development with Human Factors
Conducting usability research and medical device prototyping to provide customized pediatric CPAP masks for patients underserved by existing CPAP mask designs.
Enhancing Fit with Human Factors
A plus-size bra was created using UX and service design principles, enhanced by a bra fitting app to help customers find their bra size.
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