Zeeyad Khan

Visual Designer

Designing things
worth using.

I am a Visual Designer and UX researcher based in San Francisco, with a BFA in User Experience Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). My work sits at the intersection of product thinking, visual craft, and human behavior.

Over the course of my training and professional practice, I have designed across a wide range of contexts: a physical AI robot for conflict de-escalation, a B2B legal tech platform helping lawyers search contracts faster, a hospitality web app replacing printed menus at Waldorf Astoria and Hilton properties, and a series of consumer and wellness products built around ritual and habit formation.

I am drawn to problems where the hardest design challenge is knowing what to leave out. Whether the medium is a mobile screen, a voice interface, or a physical object in a room, I believe good design earns trust by being useful before it is beautiful and durable enough to go unnoticed.

At SCAD I completed UXDG 415, a graduate level studio focused on the complexity of simplicity, which shaped how I approach ambiguous briefs: start with the smallest possible unit of user value, then build outward from there.

My most recent work sits at the intersection of AI systems and human-centered design. Across Lumi, WonderBudi, and Legaleey, I have designed the interfaces, interactions, and information architecture that make AI behavior legible and trustworthy to the people using it. That is the kind of problem I want to keep working on.

I am available for full time roles and select freelance collaborations. If you are building something that needs to be both rigorously designed and genuinely human, I would love to talk.


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