Portrait of Luke Barber

About Me

I’m a designer who approaches interaction design like a system — balancing clarity, performance, and usability to help people make confident decisions with less effort. My work focuses on simplifying complex processes and building interfaces that serve real operational goals.

I earned my B.S. in Interactive Design with a Minor in Technical Communication from Kennesaw State University. My studies emphasized UI/UX design, front-end development, usability testing, and information design. Across 115+ credit hours, I focused on bridging design with engineering and business efficiency, turning user insights into structured, measurable solutions.

Skills & Strengths

Interaction Design · Workflow Optimization · Information Architecture · Usability Testing · System Mapping · Design Systems · Prototyping · Cognitive Load & Decision Design · Figma (Components, Variables) · Rive (Micro-interactions) · Webflow / Figma Sites · HTML & CSS

Education & Experience

Kennesaw State University — Bachelor of Science in Interactive Design
Minor in Technical Communication

  • Advanced coursework in Interaction Design II, Visual Design II, Prototyping II, Motion Design, Information Design, and Usability Testing.
  • Technical foundation in HTML/CSS, cognitive UX principles, and interface systems built for efficiency and reliability.
  • Research and writing skills reinforced through the Technical Communication minor, focusing on clarity, structure, and user guidance.

Design Projects

  • InCity — Municipal UX redesign improving accessibility, reporting speed, and civic transparency.
  • Eco Hero — Recycling education app featuring an item-scanning tool and interactive local recycling guides.
  • RTX 50-Series Compare — GPU comparison site applying cognitive-load principles for informed decision-making.
  • Foco Fresh — Farm-to-table brand system centered on visual identity, packaging, and marketing materials.
  • T3 Engineering — Industrial-grade brand identity emphasizing structural precision and adaptability.