Hello, I'm Jonathan Lindstrom

I'm a passionate UX designer dedicated to creating meaningful and user-centered experiences. I am currently a junior at Carnegie Mellon studying Information Systems and Human Computer Interactions. With this background I'm driven by a strong desire to solve complex problems through innovative design solutions.

My approach involves a deep understanding of user needs, extensive research, and collaborative teamwork. I believe that every design decision should be purposeful and rooted in empathy, leading to products that are both intuitive and delightful to use.

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Hello, I'm Jonathan Lindstrom

I'm a passionate UX designer dedicated to creating meaningful and user-centered experiences. I am currently a junior at Carnegie Mellon studying Information Systems and Human Computer Interactions. With this background I'm driven by a strong desire to solve complex problems through innovative design solutions.

My approach involves a deep understanding of user needs, extensive research, and collaborative teamwork. I believe that every design decision should be purposeful and rooted in empathy, leading to products that are both intuitive and delightful to use.


Diving

Over the last 7 years, I've dedicated myself to competitive springboard diving, proudly representing Carnegie Mellon's Dive team while vying for victory across the nation. The sensation of soaring through the air, executing flips and twists, is an electrifying experience that fuels my passion.

National Parks

I adore exploring national parks. From the rugged terrains to the serene landscapes, each park I visit provides a unique experience. There's this inexplicable thrill in discovering the hidden gems and breathtaking vistas that our country's national parks offer. A goal of mine is to visit 1 new park every year.

Scuba

I also adore scuba diving. Something about floating weightless in an alien world is wild to me. My favorite experience was going diving with manta rays off the coast of Hawaii. Seeing these huge creatures swimming so close to me that I could touch them was absolutely magical.