Howdy!
I'm Ndidi.
I’m a Nigerian-American living in NYC, specializing in qualitative UX research.
I have proven success working on projects in large, fast-paced organizations from WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) to Emory University in Atlanta.
I take a holistic, empathetic approach to research and product development by focusing on understanding users’ social, behavioral, emotional, and physical needs.
Oh, and did I mention my homemade chocolate-chip cookies are a hit everywhere I go?
Howdy!
I'm Ndidi.
I’m a Nigerian-American living in Harlem, specializing in qualitative UX research.
I have proven success working on projects in large, fast-paced organizations from WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) to Emory University in Atlanta.
I take a holistic, empathetic approach to research and product development by focusing on understanding users’ social, behavioral, emotional, and physical needs.
Oh, and did I mention my homemade chocolate-chip cookies are a hit everywhere I go?
Howdy!
I'm Ndidi.
I’m a Nigerian-American living in Harlem, specializing in qualitative UX research.
I have proven success working on projects in large, fast-paced organizations from WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) to Emory University in Atlanta.
I take a holistic, empathetic approach to research and product development by focusing on understanding users’ social, behavioral, emotional, and physical needs.
Oh, and did I mention my homemade chocolate-chip cookies are a hit everywhere I go?
Howdy!
I'm Ndidi.
I’m a Nigerian-American living in Harlem, specializing in qualitative UX research.
I have proven success working on projects in large, fast-paced organizations from WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) to Emory University in Atlanta.
I take a holistic, empathetic approach to research and product development by focusing on understanding users’ social, behavioral, emotional, and physical needs.
Oh, and did I mention my homemade chocolate-chip cookies are a hit everywhere I go?
Howdy!
I'm Ndidi.
I’m a Nigerian-American living in Harlem, specializing in qualitative UX research.
I have proven success working on projects in large, fast-paced organizations from WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) to Emory University in Atlanta.
I take a holistic, empathetic approach to research and product development by focusing on understanding users’ social, behavioral, emotional, and physical needs.
Oh, and did I mention my homemade chocolate-chip cookies are a hit everywhere I go?