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Nicole Bramlett
UI/UX & Product Designer

Hello! Nice to meet you, my name is Nicole. I am a passionate UI/UX and Product Designer with over 6 years of experience of designing user-first products. My focus has been to turn complex problems into intuitive and delightful experiences.

I am in the process of making accounting a little less complicated over here at EBizCharge as a UI/UX Designer. I lead design concepts across both our flagship product as well as our integrations ranging from Salesforce to SAP B1. I create everything from custom dashboards and data visualizations to production-ready designs and prototypes built for a seamless dev handoff.

With expertise in Figma, HTML, and CSS, I strive to bridge a gap between strategy and design in order to create clean, scalable solutions across complex systems. I really value constructive feedback, clear communication, and strong partnerships across product, design, and developers.

When I'm not working, I love to travel. Exploring new places and planning my next trip is my favorite way to recharge. I'm passionate about great food, meeting new people, and uncovering the history and culture that make each destination unique!

EBizCharge UI/UX Designer 2025 – now
ToothBank Lead Web Designer 2024 – 2025
GDS Estimating UI/UX Designer 2024
Noalmark Broadcasting Marketing Specialist 2023 – 2024
Bestow Product Designer 2022 – 2023
FieldLevel Product Designer 2019 – 2022
California Polytechnic State University BS Graphic Communication, UI/UX Concentration 2015 – 2019
Google Project Management Specialization · Coursera 2023
The redesigned Transactions page for EBizCharge Cloud on a laptop

Redesigning Transactions for EBizCharge CloudEBizCharge ∙ 2025

The redesigned ToothBank site on a phone, held in a hand

Rebuilding ToothBank's Website from the Ground UpToothBank ∙ 2025

The Bestow underwriting portal on a tablet

Unifying Three PortalsBestow ∙ 2023

The FieldLevel brand board on a laptop, in black and white

Making It Clear How Athletes Contact CollegesFieldLevel ∙ 2020