UI/UX Designer
Experience Highlights
Alejandro Ranedo Izquierdo is a multidisciplinary product designer specializing in user-centered design, accessibility, and intuitive interfaces for Web3 applications. As Lead Designer at GOWFO, he integrated WCAG 2.1 AA standards into immersive decentralized platforms, designing interfaces that support NFT-based utility and token-enabled community engagement. His approach to interaction design is grounded in inclusive principles and responsive frameworks, with a focus on delivering clarity across both mobile and desktop environments.
In parallel, Alejandro leads AlejandroDesigns.com, a design studio supporting creators and small businesses through brand identity systems, UI assets, and scalable visual frameworks. His work includes building and maintaining the design infrastructure for a content creator ecosystem with over 80,000 YouTube subscribers. With an early career in instructional design and education, Alejandro brings a unique emphasis on usability, content clarity, and visual storytelling—strengths that directly support Autheo’s modular SDK templates, DevHub onboarding experiences, and decentralized creator tools.
Core Expertise
Alejandro’s expertise spans interface design, interaction architecture, and accessibility compliance for decentralized applications. He works fluently in Figma, Illustrator, and Photoshop, with additional experience in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to streamline design-to-dev handoff. His work includes wallet flow design, NFT UI systems, and token-based user experiences that map directly to Web3-native needs. Alejandro’s balance of creative leadership and technical fluency makes him an integral contributor to Autheo’s mission of building intuitive, modular tools for the next generation of decentralized platforms.
Education
Alejandro holds a Bachelor of Education from Camilo José Cela University in Spain and both a Bachelor and Master of Science from the Technical University of Madrid. He also earned a UX Academy Certificate from Designlab in 2023, formalizing his design training with a focus on digital product environments.