Kimberly Loseñara is a civic information designer with nine years of experience blending visual design, UX, and front-end skills to create accessible, user-centered public-facing products. Currently at the Center for Civic Design after leading visual and UX work for the California Office of Data & Innovation, she shapes design systems, accessible color systems, and data visualizations for state digital services. Her background includes nonprofit educational design, youth workshops, and creating legally used iconography and accessible PDFs, showing a strong focus on plain language and inclusivity. She co-founded a freelance studio and pairs hand-lettering and illustration with HTML/CSS implementation to move projects from concept to production. Active in the Sacramento design community, she also organizes learning events and brings a craft-oriented attention to detail that informs both digital interfaces and print materials. Her practice is notable for combining empathy-driven community work with technical rigor in accessibility and front-end execution.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Design (Visual Communications), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Design (Visual Communications) at University of California, Davis
UI/UX Design Apprenticeship, UI/UX Design Apprenticeship at Bloc
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