Jim Li

Design Lead, UX/UI/Visual at CIQ

Jim Li has an extensive work experience in design and creative roles. Jim is currently serving as a Design Lead for Ctrl IQ, Inc. since March 2022. Additionally, they work as a Design faculty member at Seattle University since September 2022.

In their previous roles, Jim worked at AirReps as a Designer, where they established a new brand identity system, created various design collateral, and collaborated with executives and marketing teams. Jim joined Hyperfish as a Product Designer and played a crucial role in crafting clean and inspiring products, building visual identity, and creating marketing materials. Their contributions were recognized with awards and significant revenue growth.

Jim also worked as an Adjunct Faculty at the Art Institute of Seattle and Sanford-Brown College - Seattle, teaching design courses. Prior to that, they served as an Art Director at Microsoft, focusing on the redesign of Xbox experiences.

Earlier in their career, Jim held the position of Senior Interactive Designer at iSoftStone, where they executed UX/UI design and collaborated with a creative director and UX/UI team. Jim also worked as a Senior Art Director at Radarworks and Senior Designer at BBFM, where they handled various design projects for clients such as Microsoft, Seattle Art Museum, and Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Overall, Jim Li has a diverse range of experience in design, marketing, and education, demonstrating their expertise and versatility in the field.

Jim Li has a degree in Visual Communication from the University of Washington, where they completed an MFA program. Jim also holds a degree in Graphic Design, specifically a BFA, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. In addition, Jim completed a program at the Caritas Institute of Higher Education, studying Commercial and Advertising Design, although they did not obtain a specific degree from this institution.

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  • Design Lead, UX/UI/Visual

    March, 2022 - present

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