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Vic de Aranzeta
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Vic de Aranzeta designs digital products and experiences across climate, health, civic, and emerging industries.










                                         



INFO

Vic de Aranzeta is a Product Designer, Visual Artist, and Anthropologist with over a decade of experience spanning graphic design, illustration, and digital product development. From creating posters and book covers to designing interactive product experiences, Vic has spent the past five years as a product designer and 2x founding designer, collaborating with global teams at big-tech companies and small environments at Seed through Series B startups across climate, health, AI/ML, and civic tech.

Vic currently helps social impact organizations develop lasting digital solutions at design agency Exygy, specializing in consumer and B2B product experiences. Her recent awards include Core77 Design Awards runner-up for Health and Wellness for Spora Mommas (2022) — developed in collaboration with industrial designers at Leadoff Studio — and second place at MIT Hacking Racism in Healthcare. 

Vic’s design practice draws inspiration from architecture, nature, film, history, vintage ads, and travel. Beyond design, she explores storytelling through short films, looks for the perfect cannoli, plays video games, and high-fives bees.


SELECTED EXPERIENCE
2024 - Present
Senior Product Designer II, Exygy

May 2022 - May 2024
Founding Product Designer, NCX

Apr 2021 - Apr 2022 
Founding Product Designer, Spora Health

Dec 2020 - Apr 2021
UX Designer, Google (contract)



PRESS
Anthro to UX Podcast, 2023 

San Francisco chapter of IGDA, 2022 - 2023
The Early Team podcast, 2022

Decolonizing Design, Explained, 2022
Design at Spora Health, 2022




Design philosopy


Design is made of equal parts form, function, and feeling. When these three elements align, design can serve something larger than itself. 



Keep it simple
Complexity and ambiguity demands flexibility, simplicity, and clarity. Think big and design small to create the right thing at the right time.

Context is everythingDesign for the real world — noisy spaces, quiet moments, dim light, and small screens. Consider the context of people, place and time to craft moments and experiences that meet people where they are, but take them somewhere they never imagined. 
Trust your gut Great design is shaped by what we know and what we feel. Balancing observation with emotion elevates our design craft and helps us create memorable, impactful, and purposeful things that we love.
Stuff the cannoliThoughtfully crafted content is the vital filling that brings clarity and meaning to design. Without a content first approach –– much like cannoli without the filling –– you’re left with an empty shell.
Design withInvite people into the process early and often to create memorable experiences. Design with others to try new things, get lost in the creative process, and discover innovative solutions together.










“...Vic brings extensive experience as a partner to every function of the company. Pair that with her background in anthropology and you've got the magic formula. Vic was an astounding partner to me, as a product manager, and we wouldn't have been remotely successful without her contributions.”

Product Manager, Spora Health

“When designing, she (Vic) uses her strong research to make our users her priority, and ensures she gets feedback from every stakeholder, even when it slows things down or requires more work from her.”

Senior Software Engineer, NCX





“What set her (Vic) apart from the very beginning was her genuine interest in end users and their lives. Her ability to internalize the user perspective was consistently demonstrated in her design outputs. As her manager, I not only trusted and knew Vic would deliver on her work, but that her work would incorporate elements from her collaboration across the team at every step of the way.”

Chief Product Officer, NCX




“Vic understands at a deep level how to translate business requirements into human centric interfaces that can engage users.”

VP of Engineering, Spora Health












San Francisco, California 
Making it pop, since 2010
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