Dallas Elliott is a product designer and design leader with 13 years of experience crafting accessible, scalable interfaces and shipping end-to-end products across web and mobile. He has driven zero-to-one launches and revenue growth—leading a 3-month self-serve product that doubled profit—while building design systems that cut development time and QA cycles in half. At Moxo he led a company-wide Sketch-to-Figma migration, resolved major accessibility gaps to achieve WCAG compliance for enterprise clients, and automated white-label app publishing to enable 5x user growth without headcount increases. His work spans B2B marketplaces and complex integrations (Zapier, Salesforce, Google/Outlook), and he contributes practical front-end tooling like a responsive Simple-Grid on GitHub. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he blends hands-on UI craft with cross-functional leadership and a knack for turning technical debt into measurable product velocity.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Psychology, Bachelor’s Degree Psychology at Indiana Wesleyan University
A basic responsive grid for winners. This project is based on Chris Coyier's post on grids http://css-tricks.com/dont-overthink-it-grids/
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:97 commits, 6 PRs, 20 pushes in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Dallas primarily focused on building the front-end of a responsive grid system. They started by creating the basic HTML and CSS files. Their work included adding different grid layouts, refactoring existing styles, and implementing responsive design principles to adapt the grid for various screen sizes and devices. This involved modifying the CSS to control the layout's behavior on different screen sizes.
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