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I learned to identify research opportunities, translate requirements into delightful experiences, and defend my design decisions as a UX Designer on the March Madness Live app.

Duration: 2020–2022
The NCAA's March Madness Live app logo is in the center on a plain black background surrounded by device mockups of different screen designs from the app.

Overview

I spent the first few years of my career working at WarnerMedia with NCAA Digital designing NCAA.com and the March Madness Live app: a business that delivers an Emmy award-winning streaming experience with interactive bracket games to millions of March Madness fans each year across mobile, web, and connected TV’s.

Working at a business who’s product is active for less than a month every year means there’s an intense focus on preparation: thorough user research and testing, designing for every use case and pain point imaginable from our millions of users, and rigorous product QA & testing to make sure everything is ready to go when Selection Sunday airs to kick off the tournament.

Watch Experience

The watch screen, picture-in-picture, and more.

Game Center

I worked along side developers, product managers, and other stakeholders to redesign the watch experience on every platform: app (mobile & tablet), web (mobile to desktop), and Connected (Apple TV, Roku, etc,).

Each platform had their own challenges and important factors. Our mobile web and mobile app users were often on the go, web users might be sneaking a game in while at work, and our connected users typically wanted more of a lean-back experience.

Our team looked at data and conducted user studies to ensure we were offering the right set of accompanying features to each of those platforms while they watched the games.

Bracket Games

Bracket Challenge Game

Everyone’s quest for a perfect bracket has to start and end at some point. I also played a role in maintaining and designing portions of the NCAA’s official Men’s Bracket Challenge Game on the app and website.

Starting Lineup Challenge

We introduced a new bracket game for the 2022 Men’s March Madness Tournament called the Starting Lineup Challenge (check out the rules). I was responsible for taking the game from an excel spreadsheet concept to an interactive game fans could play on mobile & web.

This included mapping out the paths for completing tasks like trading teams throughout the tournament, checking your portfolio of teams and how they’re doing, and onboarding fans to teach new game as they encounter new tasks and situations.