Jessica Greenwalt
creator, Product Designer, and UX Researcher in San Diego, California
Jessica Greenwalt
creator, Product Designer, and UX Researcher in San Diego, California
Jessica Greenwalt is a multiple award-winning graphic designer, digital product and experience designer, UX researcher, and artist.
She works with the world’s most influential organizations to create new ways for technology to collaborate with humans to maximize the potential of both.
Her research and design firm, Pixelkeet, helps companies design, build, and launch products that change the world.
During high school, she taught herself how to code and started her first product design firm. Her firm's website became the #1 Google search result for “freelance graphic designer”, and project requests poured in from around the world, launching a decades long career in technology and landing her projects with LinkedIn, Facebook, United Nations, Pepsi, Telefónica, Marvel Comics, UC Berkeley, and many more.
After arriving in San Francisco in 2012, she cofounded CrowdMed (YC W13), a platform that solves difficult medical cases in a fraction of the time and cost of the traditional medical system. Her work on this life-saving technology led to her recognition as one of Inc. Magazine’s 10 Women to Watch in Tech, Tech.co's "50 Women in Tech Dominating Silicon Valley", Huffington Post's "6 Women Rocking Tech for Good", and Today’s Leading Women's "Power 50".
She’s currently working on:
- an app to connect people with opportunities to support the causes that matter most to them
- an AI experts platform
- a digital fashion brand
- a medtech platform
- drawing every morning
She loves beautifully designed objects and spaces, illustration, UI design, behavioral science, reading, archery, tarot, video games, and traveling to warm sunny places.
Her goals include:
• Shifting the narrative of history education away from conquest towards celebrating people who've made a significant, lasting positive impact on the world and creating technology that leads to widespread positive behavior change
• Encouraging the use of technology for positive impact
• Refining systems and organizations to set people up for success