John-henry Barac is a senior human-centred designer and user researcher based in London with nine years focused on interaction, service and content design for major public and media organisations. He has led design work across high-impact digital transformations for UK government services (HM Passport Office, UK Visas, HMCTS) and current NHS programmes, combining rapid prototyping, usability testing and stakeholder facilitation in agile teams. His background in newsroom art direction and product design (Guardian, Shazam, Met Office) gives him a strong sense of information architecture, typography and brand identity that lifts content-driven experiences. He bridges design and engineering, producing HTML/CSS prototypes alongside visual systems to ensure feasible, polished delivery. Known for iterative, user-focused problem solving, he also does pro-bono strategic UX work (e.g., Crowdless) and is actively improving his code-based prototyping skills.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Fine Art with critical studies, BA, Fine Art with critical studies at University of Wales, Newport
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