Mitch Boyer is a multidisciplinary creator and product designer with 11 years of experience who has grown a solo cycling YouTube channel to 100k subscribers and multiple videos exceeding 1M views, averaging 120k views per video. Based in Los Angeles, he blends human-centered product design and storytelling to build engaging digital experiences and brand partnerships that reach affluent cyclists aged 25–54. His background spans product and brand roles at startups and scale-ups—leading design systems at Codecademy, redesigning ecommerce flows at Lettuce Grow, and owning end-to-end design at Imperfect Foods—giving him a rare mix of creative direction and conversion-focused UX skill. As a freelancer he’s launched successful side ventures (a HarperCollins-acquired children’s book and a Kickstarter that raised 203% of goal) and shipped niche YouTube growth earlier in his career, showing both entrepreneurial drive and audience-first product instincts. Notably, Mitch pairs motion and photography roots with web development training from Flatiron School, allowing him to bridge creative production and technical implementation.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
Full Stack Web Developer, Full Stack Web Developer at Flatiron School
Full Stack Web Developer, Full Stack Web Developer at The Flatiron School
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