UXD-centric:
Writing.
Storytelling, Savvy Design, Etcetera.
Specialized Forte: User
a. Empathy Stories,
b. Needs,
c. Pain Points.
d. Journeys.
e. Solutions.
f. Satisfaction.
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Hello. My name is Shane J Charbonnet.
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Ph.D. in HCDI and Certified UX Designer.
Focus: Writing, Researching,
and Savvy Storytelling.
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So, I have been told. Encapsulating the very heart, mind, and soul of a true-to-the-core quite organical HCDI and UXDE Designer-artisan Aficionado.
Background in Human-centered Design and Innovation, I have a sound understanding of the steps, the methods, and the processes all of which are essential necessities for grasping even empathizing with user needs.
Most enthused about employing novel and cutting-edge approaches-modalities. Yet, simultaneously remaining disciplined when it comes unto applying design fundamentals and rudiments -- i.e., applied to HCDI&UXDE -- (Writing), (Storytelling), (Information Architecture) and (Research).
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​Have been a "designer" for literally 75-percent of my youthful life, so far. In fact, I began my earliest design and developmental conceptualizations via employing simple black and white visual narratives-frameworks. Eventually integrating the vast color hues: highlighted with acrylics, watercolors, and at-time even oils.
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Now considered a savvy and skilled eagle-eye relative to the natural color spectrum, when it comes to (shades or hues) of any color, this might sound a bit far-fetched, but I can actually see into the broader and richer color spectrum-range.
Simply put, whereas most practitioners see/perceive the basic red, orange, yellow, blue, green, and purple color variety, I can visualize and conceptualize hundreds of different shades of "each color"!
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Empathetically speaking, I am a very skilled UX Writer (Wr) and Visual Designer (Vi De) and ever so prioritizes satisficing user needs until the project-work is accepted as completed.
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Now don't get me wrong, for I am by no means a measly ragtag, if you will, UXDE jack of all trades -- i.e., bizarre notion, but rather very skilled and can demonstrate that I understand each of the said skillset, only as needed.
I am very detailed and equally systematic. I am most methodical in the development applied unto each of the distinct domain-field(s), that I have conceptualized and completed. Simply put, a firm foundation -- collectively and individually speaking, is set in place.
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The expected end result of my current projects is to #always demonstrate competency and savviness. Nothing short of undeniable, and worthy of respect. A very coveted competency, would you agree?
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Keyword Attributes that Define UXD Practitioner Shane JC:
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In essence, it is not "until the user is more than satisfied with the final results, that my designated task-job is/are far from completed!"
To the point, I am 100-percent user-centric. 100-percent solution-centered applied to the preferred UXD PRAXIS repertoire: i.e., approaches, conceptualizations, frameworks, methods, modalities, and overall systematic ways, etcetera for completing essential tasks -- regardless of if simple, complicated, or anywhere there in-between.
Favourite Saying of Shane:
"The top priority and commitment unto all of the designated/assigned UX Design project workmanships is at nothing less than 100-percent. If that is not achieved, then assuredly his finished work is to be perfectly imperfect thus equivalent to a most satisficing user experience. Do (know) this; My work is my signature-legacy!"

7: Focused.
8: Humorous.
9: Inquisitive.
10: Modest.
11: Solutions-driven.
12: User-centeric.
1: Team-centered.
2: Attuned.
3: Centered.
4: Concentrated.
5: Detailed.
6. Empathetic.
UXDE Mantra: "Your user (issue) necessitates my
design [expertise] (© sm)!" -Shane J C, Ph.D.: HCDI & UXDE, n.d.

