Nina Naylor
Nina is a strategic thinker who excels at leading teams to envision, design and build innovative digital products. She has significant experience working at global design and consulting agencies including McKinsey & Company, Frog Design and Razorfish, where she led research, strategy, UX/UI design and product innovation for some of the world’s largest brands.
Her diverse portfolio includes award-winning projects ranging in scale and complexity. She’s worked with dozens of startups, non-profits, public agencies and Fortune 500 clients in a range of industries including Healthcare, Finance, Education, Retail, Entertainment, Agriculture and IT. Nina is a seasoned practitioner and leader, and has directed a number of high-profile engagements, collaborating closely with technologists to bring product vision all the way from concept to launch. She has a particular passion for healthcare projects and holds a patent for her work in the medical devices and diagnostics industry.
Nina founded Amphibious in 2018 and is currently working with clients in the U.S. and Europe. In her free time, she loves travel, photography, swimming in the ocean, and finally finishing restoration of the Victorian home where she lives with her husband, three children and rescue pets in Portland, Maine.
Posts
- Creativity is messy and usually non-linear
- The power of possibility
- Can you teach empathy?
- What do Gen Z, the emoji movie and cybersecurity have in common?
- Envisioning the future: Fast forward to 2035
- Could my next car save me from getting pulled over?
- Is Virtual Reality the ultimate empathy machine?
- Minimum Lovable Products (MLPs) require tough parents
- Taking up space in the room
- A startup that yields a promising harvest
- Design and corporate anthropology
- Leveraging Agile frameworks for UX