User Experience Consultant: Design, IA, Usability, more
Washington D.C. Metro Area
User Experience Consultant: Design, IA, Usability, more
Washington D.C. Metro Area
I'm a user-experience consultant specializing in user interface design, information architecture, and assessing the usability of new and existing systems.
I provide design and implementation services, often utilizing standards-based semantic xHTML, cascading stylesheets, and javascript to build the most elegant, efficient and usable web site or web-based application on time and on budget.
I'm familiar with enterprise-level system design and complete end-to-end web site design, and frequently work as an independent sub-contractor to design and technology studios.
Clients include: FINRA (formerly known as NASD), American Chemical Society, CCPace, Interfolio, US News and World Report, Georgetown University, University of Maryland, National Geographic, the National Park Service, and many more.
Deliverables include: wireframes, user-interface specifications, interaction flows, hi-fidelity mockups, functional prototypes, site maps, and dynamic web sites.
sectors: financial services, federal government, consumer, mass-media, non-profits and associations, higher education
specialties: information architecture, UI design, web design, Flash, CSS, Javascript, AJAX
located in the Washington DC/Baltimore area in Germantown, MD
(Information Services industry)
August 2000 — Present (8 years 3 months)
Erova Studios LLC was formed in 2000 following increased demand and workload for Chris Avore's freelance web and multimedia services. As a one-person consultancy, Chris personally completes almost all aspects of the project lifecycle—including planning, design, implementation and launch.
Erova also partners with numerous developers, print designers, and agencies to deliver effective, efficient solutions to markets outside of Erova's core competencies while providing clients a single point of communication.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Financial Services industry)
January 2008 — August 2008 (8 months)
Directed all elements of the user experience of existing and potential clients of this financial products provider and online brokerage service.
In addition to architecting online strategy and information findability, I also assessed the usability of new and existing systems based on heuristics and user-testing.
Responsible for design and implementation of browser-based user interfaces.
(Financial Services industry)
August 2007 — January 2008 (6 months)
Design wireframes, mockups, and prototypes of a personal financial management web-based application.
(Non-Profit; 1001-5000 employees; Financial Services industry)
October 2005 — November 2007 (2 years 2 months)
• Interpret use cases and technical requirements to deliver a working site map, wireframes, and functional prototype for the securities regulator’s mediation enterprise application.
• Provide user interface specification documents to establish nomenclature, color, and interaction guidelines.
• Design the user interface of a Microsoft Sharepoint 2007 (MOSS) portal system to share knowledge management across FINRA. Also provided process documentation for developers. NOTE: THIS IS NOT A SHAREPOINT DEVELOPER JOB AND I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE DEVELOPING SHAREPOINT APPLICATIONS AND ALL JOB REQUESTS WILL BE CONSIDERED SPAM.
• Design the user-experience strategy and interface elements for an AJAX-enhanced web application.
• Examine an inventory of legacy Java Server Pages and make UI enhancements, provide streamlined semantic markup and compliant CSS to prepare for re-launch.
(Non-Profit; Chemicals industry)
May 2007 — October 2007 (6 months)
Provide wireframes, mockups and prototypes for new web-based applications to promote ACS membership and interests.
Identify and recommend enhancements or changes to the user interface or interaction flow to optimize the user experience.
Code, test, and document xHTML, CSS, and JavaScript implementations throughout the ACS.org re-launch lifecycle.
(Privately Held; Entertainment industry)
February 2007 — April 2007 (3 months)
Conducted a series of user-testing sessions to determine whether new design prototypes enhanced the National Geographic user experience.
Sessions included conventional usability techniques such as contextual inquiry, think-aloud protocol, cognitive walkthroughs, and standard heuristic evaluations.
Provided written summaries, recommendations, and observations based on the tests. In coordination with Dan Brown and Eight Shapes LLC.
(Educational Institution; 201-500 employees; Higher Education industry)
August 2005 — June 2006 (11 months)
Taught Web Design I and II where students studied and practiced new media design principles and technology. Curriculum included interface design, layout, CSS, typography, imagery and graphic optimization, design trends, and usability norms.
(Computer Software industry)
October 2004 — November 2005 (1 year 2 months)
(Information Services industry)
August 2000 — May 2001 (10 months)
Designed the user interface for various web applications for clients such as Dupont, Johnson & Johnson, and WebMethods.
Human Computer Interaction & Human Factors 2007 — 2008
BA, English, 1996 — 1998
concentration: Rhetoric & Communication (focuses on professional copywriting and editing)
significant coursework in multimedia and interactive design using HTML, Toolbook, and Director
significant coursework in Shakespeare
user experience design, human & computer interaction, wine (corkd profile: erova), golf, photography
Usability Professionals Association
Information Architecture Institute
Association of Computer Machinery (CHI)
DC Information Architects
American Society for Information Science and Technology (HCI and IA)