
Whitney Quesenbery (she/her) is the co-founder of the Center for Civic Design, solving democracy as a design problem and creating a voter experience that invites everyone to participate. The Center’s work to reimagine elections includes working with election offices on the processes of democracy, with partners on innovative election technologies, and research into best practices in election design. An authority on gathering user insights to design products where people matter, expertise gained in her work with government, nonprofit, and tech companies, Whitney has written three books — A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences (with Sarah Horton), Storytelling for User Experience, and Global UX — to help keep users in mind throughout the creative process.
Posts by Whitney Quesenbery
- Carol: Grandmother with macular degeneration
- Emily: Cerebral palsy, living independently
- Jacob: Blind paralegal and a bit of a geek
- Lea: Editor, living with fatigue and pain
- Maria: Bilingual community health worker
- Steven: Deaf graphic artist and ASL speaker
- Trevor: High school student with autism
- Vishnu: Engineer, global citizen with low vision