Jeremy Zilar is a multidisciplinary founder and design-led engineer with 11 years of experience building digital products, design systems, and mission-driven brands from newsroom platforms to government services. As Co-Founder of Beeb’s and co-leader of EAD Design Studio, he blends product strategy, operations, and front-end craftsmanship to create sustainable consumer products and accessible cultural experiences. His background includes modernizing Digital.gov and stewarding the U.S. Web Design System at TTS/18F, and earlier work launching 200+ blogs and editorial tools at The New York Times shows deep expertise in scalable content systems. Jeremy contributes to open-source front-end projects—helping make Digital.gov’s UI more responsive and consistent—and brings a rare mix of editorial sensibility, visual art training (BFA), and hands-on CSS/HTML refactoring. He’s comfortable shifting between high-level strategy and pixel-level execution, with a pattern of turning complex institutional challenges into elegant, usable solutions.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BFA, Painting, Drawing & Digital Media, BFA, Painting, Drawing & Digital Media at Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design
Contributions:5 releases, 3172 commits, 1334 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Jeremy's commits focus on modifying and updating CSS and HTML files, indicating a front-end development role. They appear to be refactoring UI elements, including the layout of components, and styling the pages for events, suggesting a focus on UI enhancements. The user's work involves making existing article cards and the news stream more responsive and updating general styles, ensuring a consistent user experience.
Contributions:141 pushes, 3 branches in 1 year 2 months
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