"I love the educational atmosphere. It's great to learn from folks who are eager to learn themselves. Their ability to relate their experiences to the course material was really effective."
— Jason Goldman, Google

Alexa Andrzejewski

Alexa A.Alexa Andrzejewski is an interaction designer for Adaptive Path. Driven by a belief that good design principles can improve peoples’ lives, Alexa is dedicated to the far-reaching benefits of attentive design. This belief was born from her extensive experience designing complex interactive products for industries, ranging from healthcare to finance, and seeing the tangible benefits created through this work.

Before joining Adaptive Path, Alexa worked at the user-insight consultancy Lextant, where she shadowed her clients in their every-day work to better learn who they were and how they worked. By “walking in the shoes” of nuclear pharmacists, technical support workers and insurance customers, Alexa was able to successfully develop products for her clients and their needs.

Other past clients and employers include: Palm, Inc., Charmr, MySpace, Nationwide, Cardinal Health, Johnson & Johnson, CheckFree and Hewlett-Packard.

Alexa holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Visual Communication from The Ohio State University, where her information graphics work won awards from the Columbus Society of Communicating Arts. She and her husband, a city planner, share a passion for bringing user experience awareness to environmental design, an interest she explores at length in her blog, This Place Is.