About
Hi, I'm Tiffanie Corwin!
I’m a UX designer and researcher driven by a deep belief in the power of inclusive, human-centered design. With a master’s from the University of Michigan in UX Design and Research and a bachelor's degree from U of M in psychology, I approach every challenge through the lens of empathy, clarity, and impact.
My work spans accessibility, interaction design, and storytelling—centered on improving lives and building digital experiences that feel as welcoming as they are intuitive. I thrive in spaces where curiosity meets care, and where strategy serves real human needs.
Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, I bring local heart to global design, always seeking new ways to connect communities, simplify systems, and spark joy. Whether collaborating with teams or leading design thinking, I’m dedicated to making technology not just usable, but meaningful.

Projects Rooted in Curiosity, Empathy, and Community Impact
Each project I’ve led or contributed to reflects a commitment to inclusive innovation and meaningful user experiences. From designing accessible interfaces for independent media to coordinating care with compassion in assisted living settings, my work is shaped by real-world needs and the stories behind them. With roots in psychology, refined skills in UX design, and an eye for branding and emotional resonance, I approach every challenge as an opportunity to listen deeply, communicate clearly, and build with intention.
Whether developing neighborhood resource-sharing tools, reimagining editorial platforms, or designing for children with diverse needs, I focus on accessible, intuitive systems that invite joy and agency—always centering the voices of the community.