A heartsy-artsy, espresso-sipping, design-nerding-out Coloradan who loves a good thrift find.

After completing my UX/UI boot camp in 2020, I've specialized my career around web accessibility, design systems, user research, user experience, and user development. My goal is to make the web a more inclusive area to navigate, utilize, and thrive, regardless of one's ability, background, or access.

On the weekends, I'm most likely raiding a local antique shop, watercolor painting, or losing a chess game (for the twentieth time in a row). To contact me, please email me at kathrynlichlyter@gmail.com.

Recent extra-curriculars

Below is a small selection of my blog posts, experiments, and studies, ranging from my personal interests to independent research about ethical and inclusive design practices.

Shots, Toks, and Lobbies

The twisted spread of mass shootings in the United States...

A reflection, two years after joining the UX industry

Like many new UXers, I started my UX journey in February 2020...

Avoiding the Perfect Designer

It’s likely you’ve been tempted to pursue perfection...

Web Accessibility for Vestibular Disabilities

The vestibule is the central part of your inner ear...

The 8 Benefits of Having a UX Mentor

Generally speaking, a career mentor is a trusted advisor...

The 11 Most Valuable Lessons I Learned through my UX/UI Bootcamp

Remote work is common, and a pandemic shouldn’t keep you from learning...

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