Summary
Matthew Rader is a Senior UX Designer in Dallas with 11 years of experience crafting human-centered products for regulated, high-trust environments and enterprise clients. He blends hands-on prototyping and front-end development (HTML/CSS/SASS, JS, Git) with rigorous user research—conducting bilingual interviews and sentiment analysis—to translate complex workflows into usable journeys and service blueprints. Currently shaping patient-centered experiences at Signify Health while teaching Advanced UX and Prototyping at UNT, he bridges academic rigor (MA in Interaction Design, 4.0 GPA) with pragmatic delivery across startups and large firms. Known for integrating L&D patterns into digital adoption platforms and for shipping production-ready sites and components, he thrives where design, code, and stakeholder communication must align.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Emerging Media & Communications - Cum Laude, 3.7 GPA, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Emerging Media & Communications - Cum Laude, 3.7 GPA at The University of Texas at Dallas
TEFL Certification, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor, Certified, TEFL Certification, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor, Certified at International Teacher Training Organization
Master of Arts - MA, Interaction Design, 4.0 GPA, Master of Arts - MA, Interaction Design, 4.0 GPA at University of North Texas
Diploma, General Studies, Diploma, General Studies at Wills Point High School
Spanish, English