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Episode 18, Will Sykora: Do things that scare you‪!‬ Making UX Work with Joe Natoli

    • Technology

My guest for Episode 18 of Making UX Work is Will Sykora, who’s been working in design for over a decade, from a start in traditional graphic design to immersing himself in digital and web experiences. He’s worked in a multitude of industries, including hospitality, financial services, and government. He’s also worked independently as a freelance consultant, and launched his own startup along the way.

Suffice to say Will is no stranger to taking risks, particularly when doing so means being true to himself.

Twitter:
@WillSykora
Facebook:
will.sykora

LinkedIn:
willsykora

Websites:
willsykora.com


If you enjoyed this episode, please check out our good friend and sponsor, Stache Studio — a streetwear clothing brand focusing on quality products with a positive message, inspired by the resilience to turn a negative situation into a positive outcome. 

My guest for Episode 18 of Making UX Work is Will Sykora, who’s been working in design for over a decade, from a start in traditional graphic design to immersing himself in digital and web experiences. He’s worked in a multitude of industries, including hospitality, financial services, and government. He’s also worked independently as a freelance consultant, and launched his own startup along the way.

Suffice to say Will is no stranger to taking risks, particularly when doing so means being true to himself.

Twitter:
@WillSykora
Facebook:
will.sykora

LinkedIn:
willsykora

Websites:
willsykora.com


If you enjoyed this episode, please check out our good friend and sponsor, Stache Studio — a streetwear clothing brand focusing on quality products with a positive message, inspired by the resilience to turn a negative situation into a positive outcome. 

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