Jason Quintin is a UX / UI designer that has a strong distaste speaking in the third person. He I would much rather just meet for a coffee. Drop me a email at jasonquintin@gmail.com.

Currently

I am Senior User Experience Designer for Quil Health a joint venture between Comcast Strategic Development and Independence Blue Cross. Where we are focused on building innovative new technology, developing partnerships * , and making health content for Payors, providers and ultimately improving the experience for all healthcare consumers.

Previously

I lead web design at AMI Entertainment Network, one of the oldest jukebox companies & a pioneer in on-premise entertainment. Together we modernized what a jukebox can do & exploring how people interact in public spaces.

Also I was a founding Partner at Rowhouse Media. We helped a variety of clients grow their online presence & provided them with the training and tools to maintain and grow their businesses.

How I can Help

  • Responsive & Responsible Design
    I have gained a lot of experience designing and building many responsive applications.

  • Creative Direction
    Every story deserves a unique approach to reach people in an engaging way. I believe a story can be brought to life with the right combination of copy, images and animation.

  • Prototyping
    Although I’m no longer a consider myself a full stack developer, my coding knowledge gives me the ability to prototype some complex ideas.

Personally Speaking

I live historic Philadelphia with my Wife Kate and our Cattlemutt Mihra. You can usually find me tinkering with motorcycles, roasting coffee, or (attempting to) tackle some home renovations.

Colophon

This site has evolved many times over the past decade. This latest rendition is an attempt to be a very public & constant work in progress. Its also my test bed for trying out the latest and greatest css has to offer. (Looking at you Dark Mode & css Variables, and dynamic fonts). This site is built using Statamic because learning a bespoke artisanal indie cms is way more fun than "designing" squarespace.