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- Home | Kyla Kozole Designs
Your product should be just as seamless at 100,000 users as it was at 1,000. I craft scalable, user-friendly interfaces that adapt to your startup’s evolving needs. Helping Startups Build Scalable & Intuitive Digital Experiences If your product feels frustrating or unclear, users won’t stick around. I help remove friction, simplify interactions, and create experiences that keep people engaged and coming back. Fixing Product Issues That Drive Customers Away Kyla is delightful to work with... and implements thoughtful solutions. Katy S. -- has a strong determination for solving problems and creating an elegant solution. Deanna C. -- is a versatile technologist and a pleasure to work with. Christina H. LATEST PROJECTS KPI Fire Kyla Kozole Design Site Build Process LET'S TALK DOGS KMK DESIGNS PC A collection of work that blends strategy and design. From optimizing website experiences to refining product interfaces, my projects include UX improvements for websites, product design at KPI Fire, branding and digital marketing assets for Let’s Talk Dogs and KMK Designs. UX Design Great products start with great experiences. I design intuitive, user-centered flows that address pain points and keep people engaged—so they can accomplish what they came to do, effortlessly. UI Design A beautiful design has zero value if it doesn’t work. I create interfaces that are not just visually appealing but also intuitive, functional, and built for seamless interaction. Design Systems Consistency speeds up development and improves usability. I build scalable design systems with reusable components, clear guidelines, and a cohesive visual language—so your product stays polished as it grows. An intuitive interface is the key to better engagement. I refine layouts, interactions, and usability to ensure users stay, explore, and take action. How to Optimize Interfaces for Better Engagement KYLA KOZOLE Design for humans, build for scale - Delight the senses.
- About | Kyla Kozole Design
Kyla Kozole PRODUCT | UX/UI | ART | TRAINER Don't let perfection be the death of progress. Contact The best solutions stand out by seamlessly solving real human problems—users shouldn’t even notice the design. About The Why Behind the Way I am a creative problem solver and passionate about communication. I started training horses and givign riding lessons at age 12, and I haven't been able to quit. I'm addicted to removing barriers in communication and getting needs met. As a horseback rider you learn the value of partnership and being on a supportive team. You learn how to build one another up and do fantastic things that you never could have achieved alone. I take that same mentality into my work. Design is about collaboration —bringing together technology, visual storytelling, and human needs to solve real problems. My formal education consists of Bachelor's in Marketing and Fine Art. I learned about consumer behavior, design principles, and critique skills. I learned how to fail quickly and often so that I had a shot of getting it right at some point. I then learned how to code front & backend software and got hired as a UX/UI Designer. Working in product has taught me the importance of using processes and standards in order to maximize our resources and scale. Design in tech is unique—creativity is valued, but straying too far from established norms isn’t. Interfaces have become their own language, and reinventing the basics only leads to confusion. Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts. -Winston Churchill
- Work Portfolio | Kyla Kozole Design
Work Portfolio KPI Fire Kyla Kozole Design Site Small Business Logos & Marketing Material
- Accessibility statement | Kyla Kozole Design
The purpose of the following template is to assist you in writing your accessibility statement. Please note that you are responsible for ensuring that your site's statement meets the requirements of the local law in your area or region. *Note: This page currently has several sections. Once you complete editing the Accessibility Statement below, you need to delete this section. To learn more about this, check out our article “Accessibility: Adding an Accessibility Statement to Your Site ”. Accessibility Statement This statement was last updated on [enter relevant date] . We at [enter organization / business name] are working to make our site [enter site name and address] accessible to people with disabilities. What web accessibility is An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies. Accessibility adjustments on this site We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines, and have made the site accessible to the level of [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option] . This site's contents have been adapted to work with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard use. As part of this effort, we have also [remove irrelevant information] : Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues Set the language of the site Set the content order of the site’s pages Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages Added alternative text to images Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast Reduced the use of motion on the site Ensured all videos, audio, and files on the site are accessible Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant] The accessibility of certain pages on the site depend on contents that do not belong to the organization, and instead belong to [enter relevant third-party name] . The following pages are affected by this: [list the URLs of the pages] . We therefore declare partial compliance with the standard for these pages. Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant] [Enter a description of the accessibility arrangements in the physical offices / branches of your site's organization or business. The description can include all current accessibility arrangements - starting from the beginning of the service (e.g., the parking lot and / or public transportation stations) to the end (such as the service desk, restaurant table, classroom etc.). It is also required to specify any additional accessibility arrangements, such as disabled services and their location, and accessibility accessories (e.g. in audio inductions and elevators) available for use] Requests, issues and suggestions If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator: [Name of the accessibility coordinator] [Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator] [Email address of the accessibility coordinator] [Enter any additional contact details if relevant / available]
- Privacy Policy | Kyla Kozole Design
Privacy Policy A legal disclaimer The explanations and information provided on this page are only general and high-level explanations and information on how to write your own document of a Privacy Policy. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do, because we cannot know in advance what are the specific privacy policies you wish to establish between your business and your customers and visitors. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your own Privacy Policy. Privacy Policy - the basics Having said that, a privacy policy is a statement that discloses some or all of the ways a website collects, uses, discloses, processes, and manages the data of its visitors and customers. It usually also includes a statement regarding the website’s commitment to protecting its visitors’ or customers’ privacy, and an explanation about the different mechanisms the website is implementing in order to protect privacy. Different jurisdictions have different legal obligations of what must be included in a Privacy Policy. You are responsible to make sure you are following the relevant legislation to your activities and location. What to include in the Privacy Policy Generally speaking, a Privacy Policy often addresses these types of issues: the types of information the website is collecting and the manner in which it collects the data; an explanation about why is the website collecting these types of information; what are the website’s practices on sharing the information with third parties; ways in which your visitors an customers can exercise their rights according to the relevant privacy legislation; the specific practices regarding minors’ data collection; and much much more. To learn more about this, check out our article “Creating a Privacy Policy ”.
