Cameron Bruegger
Senior Product Designer
Experience
Senior Product Designer
2022 — PresentBloomerang
- Led UX/UI design for key features including Groups Segmentation, Global Site Navigation, Journey Automation, and Reporting.
- Revamped the internal design system, adopting Atomic Design methodology and aligning with Google Material Design principles.
- Partnered with cross-functional teams to strengthen Agile practice across the software development life cycle.
Product Designer · Contract
2020 — 2021Vans US & CA eCommerce
- Built and rolled out a new design style guide for the Vans US and Vans CA eCommerce platforms.
- Collaborated closely with developers and design QA to ship seamless, bug-free web products.
- Audited production environments to surface UX opportunities and scope future enhancements.
Product Designer
2019 — 2020Aetna · CVS
- Partnered with the in-house design-systems team to hold product consistency across platforms.
- Worked with in-house accessibility teams to ensure compliance with WCAG guidelines.
- Contributed within a SAFe environment — quarterly planning, story authoring, and task organization.
UI Designer
2018 — 2019HomeAdvisor
- Delivered detailed design assets to development teams while maintaining brand consistency.
- Led the transition from an automatic-match system to a user-driven selection flow, boosting consumer satisfaction and provider retention.
Skills & Tools
Design
Product & interaction design · Design systems & component architecture · Information architecture · Prototyping & motion · Accessibility (WCAG)
Practice
0→1 product definition · Design tokens & governance · Cross-functional facilitation · Agile / SAFe · End-to-end feature ownership
Tools
Figma · HTML / CSS / JS · React · Framer · Storybook
Selected Work
Journey Automation
Donor engagement, automated — built so a small nonprofit can run it without a marketing-ops background.
Read case study →Giving Platform Controls
One state-driven settings surface replacing three diverging integration pages, with a live mobile prototype.
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