Tyler Merry is a Product Designer based in Denver with 11 years of experience blending UX, visual design, and front-end development to ship customer-facing and enterprise products. Currently at Memfault, he has a history of wearing multiple hats—building prototypes, writing front-end code, and teaching UX/UI—most notably at The Motley Fool where his Python and JavaScript work reached millions. He thrives at the intersection of design and engineering, having rescued neglected front ends into lean SaaS platforms and led UX efforts for clients ranging from nonprofits to large internal startups. Tyler’s background includes instructing future designers and turning static reports into interactive experiences, signaling a practical knack for making complex information more usable. He brings a builder’s curiosity and hands-on coding fluency to product design, often bridging strategy and implementation.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Graphic Design, BA, Graphic Design at Campbell University
Contributions:20 commits, 9 PRs, 11 pushes in 3 months
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