Avery N. Dayton
UX Designer
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Strategic Thinker
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Design System Enthusiast
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UX Designer 〰️ Strategic Thinker 〰️ Design System Enthusiast 〰️
I'm Avery, a UX designer based in Atlanta, Georgia. I design thoughtful, intuitive experiences rooted in research, accessibility, and visual clarity. With a background in graphic design and a passion for human-centered problem solving, I bring both craft and empathy to every stage of the design process.
Credentials & Continued Learning
The College Years.
I earned my B.F.A. in Graphic Design and Digital Media from the University of North Florida, graduating Summa Cum Laude and as part of the University Honors Program.
Continued Learning.
Since then, I’ve continued to build on that foundation with additional training in Accessibility Design, Inclusive Design Patterns, and the evolving role of AI in UX.
Courses & Certifications
AI for UX Design
Fixing Frustrating Design Patterns
Introduction to Google Analytics Reporting
Accessibility for Designers
Design KPIs Masterclass
Agile Development Specialization
User Experience Design
How I Work
Research → Synthesis → Testing → Systems → Impact.
I love untangling complex problems. Whether I’m mapping a user journey, building a design system, or running a usability test, my process is collaborative and grounded in research. I translate insights into decisions developers, marketers, and stakeholders can act on—with interfaces that are as usable as they are beautiful.
If you’re looking for more of a deep-dive, head to my Process page.
What I’m Doing Now
UX & Design Manager at Soliant
At Soliant, I lead design for job seekers across multiple staffing brands. I work cross-functionally to research, test, and ship solutions that improve accessibility, drive engagement, and help people find meaningful work. I also help maintain design systems that scale across teams and products.
Some Kind Words
Let’s Chat
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I'm always open to new ideas, teams, and conversations.