Jesse Brack

San Francisco, California, United States
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Jesse Brack is a technical product designer and front-end engineer with 11 years of experience building scalable design systems and crafting elegant user experiences from research through implementation. Based in San Francisco, he has driven Salesforce’s design system strategy—maintaining and evolving the Salesforce Lightning Design System and helping create the next-generation system built on native web technologies. Jesse blends hands-on coding with systems thinking, contributing practical improvements like touch-target and documentation migrations in prominent open-source UI work. He’s comfortable wearing many hats—mentor, presenter, onboarding architect, and customer-facing engineer—bringing product rigor to fast-moving teams and seed-stage startups alike. Known for validating assumptions through thoughtful research and prototypes, he excels at turning complex enterprise requirements into usable, maintainable UI systems.
code11 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
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Github contributions (5)

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salesforce-ux/design-system

Apr 2019 - Dec 2021

Salesforce Lightning Design System
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 218 commits, 1 push in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Jesse primarily contributed to the Salesforce Lightning Design System, focusing on updating and migrating documentation for various components. Their work involved migrating spinner and trial-bar documentation to MDX format, updating heading levels, and fixing import paths. Additionally, the user addressed touch device usability by increasing the size of icons and tap targets for several components, including buttons, inputs, and menu rows. These commits focused on improving the documentation and user interface of the system.
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jessebrack/lyca

Mar 2019 - Mar 2019

Primitive UI elements for component-based design 🐕
Contributions:4 releases, 8 PRs, 31 pushes in 4 days
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Jesse Brack