Ty Paulhus is a multidisciplinary designer and entrepreneur with over two decades of creative leadership, combining UX, front-end development, and fine art. Based in Berkley, Massachusetts, he founded Sintaxera to showcase original work while providing UX and branding services, and now runs Black Tide Tattoo as owner-artist, blending craftsmanship with digital sensibility. He has led design teams at companies like AppMap and CyberArk, contributing tangible product improvements including front-end and documentation updates for the widely used CyberArk Conjur project. Comfortable moving between strategy and hands-on execution, Ty brings measured user research, information architecture, and pixel-level craft to projects that need both aesthetic clarity and measurable results. An illustrator by training (BFA), he often fuses traditional art practice with modern UX patterns to create memorable, usable experiences.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BFA, Illustration, BFA, Illustration at Massachusetts College of Art and Design
CyberArk Conjur automatically secures secrets used by privileged users and machine identities
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:75 commits, 44 PRs, 99 pushes in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Ty primarily focused on updating the documentation website for the CyberArk Conjur project. Their contributions included implementing the new Conjur theme by updating styles, adding logos, and fixing presentation issues. Furthermore, they added a new evaluation sign-up page, including Bootstrap and styling, along with content updates for the Quick Tour section, indicating an effort to improve the user experience. The user also updated navigation elements and integrated Google Tag Manager.
Contributions:1 push, 2 branches in 2 years 5 months
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