Summary
Chloe Langston is a Senior UX Engineer based in the San Francisco Bay Area with 11 years of experience blending design sensibility, user-centered research, and front-end engineering to build polished, accessible products. She has moved from visual design roles into senior engineering at The Washington Post and now leads UX engineering at Google, bringing strong cross-functional collaboration between design, product, and platform teams. Her background—an MS in Learning Design and Technology from Stanford and a BA in Design Media Arts from UCLA—gives her a rare combination of pedagogy-informed UX thinking and production-grade software skills. Chloe excels at translating complex content and editorial systems into intuitive, maintainable interfaces and has a track record of shipping high-impact projects in fast-moving news and enterprise environments. Colleagues describe her as a pragmatic designer-engineer who mentors others and elevates team workflows through tooling and documentation. She often surfaces subtle usability issues early in the process, turning them into measurable improvements in engagement and accessibility.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, Los Angeles
Master of Science (M.S.) Learning Design and Technology, Master of Science (M.S.) Learning Design and Technology at Stanford University
Spanish