Nate Baldwin is a UI/UX designer with 10 years of experience focused on building scalable, enterprise-grade design systems that streamline product and engineering workflows. He blends a strong visual arts background (BFA in Illustration) with hands-on front-end development, contributing to notable open-source projects like Adobe Spectrum CSS and the Leonardo color tool. Nate is especially curious about color perception and accessibility, and has applied that expertise to create adaptive color systems and improved UI components across platforms. His contributions to COVID data visualization and design-system CSS show a knack for making complex data and standards visually clear and consistent.
10 years of coding experience
None, Motion Pictures & Television, None, Motion Pictures & Television at Academy of Art University
BFA Illustration, Illustration, Fine Art, BFA Illustration, Illustration, Fine Art at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD)
Credentials 2-D Fine Art, Fine Art, Photography, General Education, Credentials 2-D Fine Art, Fine Art, Photography, General Education at Central Wyoming College
Contributions:1 release, 7 reviews, 768 commits in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Nate's primary contribution to the `adobe/leonardo` repository involved extensive UI development. This is evident from the initial commit and subsequent changes, including integrating Spectrum-CSS, adding multiple color inputs, and refining the slider and swatch display. Their work focused on enhancing the user interface, with code changes including modifying style sheets and adding new functionality to JavaScript files. The user also worked on fixing layout issues and the 3D chart for color representation.
COVID-19 Coronavirus data scraped from government and curated data sources.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:45 commits, 10 PRs, 22 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Nate's commits primarily focus on front-end development within the `coronadatascraper` repository. Their contributions include the addition and styling of a logo, as well as modifications to CSS styles and the map legend. These changes indicate an effort to improve the visual appearance and user experience of the data visualization, suggesting a focus on the user interface. The user's work enhances the presentation of scraped COVID-19 data.
datadata-sourcesscraped-datascrapinggovernment
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