Black Stories/05: Jonathan Jolivette & Logan Douglas

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JJ and Logan join Justin James Lopez on the Black Stories Podcast to discuss their experience with Amazon’s User Experience Design and Research (UXDR) Apprenticeship program. Let’s hear their story!

Jonathan Jolivette (affectionately known as JJ) is an apprentice on Amazon’s Devices and Services Design Group (DDG). As a member of Amazon’s inaugural UXDR apprenticeship, JJ has developed a strong affinity for inclusive and equitable design solutions. JJ site’s his love and appreciation for Afro-futurism, sci-fi, and the black speculative arts movement as the drivers responsible for his passion for speculative design. As an experience designer on DDG’S Futures Design team his work involves empowering customers by helping his fellow designers explore those “think big opportunities” responsible for bringing future product and service concepts to life. “As a proud black designer my BHAG (big hairy audacious goal) is to one day see to it that the designers responsible for shaping and transforming the world around us are just as diverse as the world their designs influence.”

Logan Douglas is an apprentice on the AWS console team where she’s currently working on streamlining the customer feedback process. Despite having an interest in design and technology, Logan originally pursued a career as a Nutritionist. However, design wiggled it’s way back into her life and this time she didn’t let go. Logan has enjoyed her UX journey so far and has a keen interest in interaction design and innovation.

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