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Cam Searcy is a designer from Appalachia, now based in Seattle, WA.
As a contributor he works with teams at the intersection of design and technology to make new software and services more useful, reliable and delightful.
Through his studio practice he enjoys making an eclectic range of conceptual outputs like posters, books, record covers, illustrations, identities and websites, etc.
If you’ve got a project, get in touch!
As a contributor he works with teams at the intersection of design and technology to make new software and services more useful, reliable and delightful.
Through his studio practice he enjoys making an eclectic range of conceptual outputs like posters, books, record covers, illustrations, identities and websites, etc.
If you’ve got a project, get in touch!
Links
Teams
Delivering an elevated event
experience for AWS
2024 — Present
Driving the future of cities
forward at Cruise
2021 — 2023
Consolidating travel planning
tools for creators at Thatch
2019 — 2021
Developing new ways to
shop and advertise on Amazon
2018 — 2019
Building brand and product
design systems at Starbucks
2014 — 2018
Relaunching a storied political
publication at The New Republic
2012 — 2013
experience for AWS
2024 — Present
Driving the future of cities
forward at Cruise
2021 — 2023
Consolidating travel planning
tools for creators at Thatch
2019 — 2021
Developing new ways to
shop and advertise on Amazon
2018 — 2019
Building brand and product
design systems at Starbucks
2014 — 2018
Relaunching a storied political
publication at The New Republic
2012 — 2013
Notes
Reality is blobby. It refuses to be systemized. Things like the American obsession with individualism, customized filter bubbles, and personal branding — anything that insists on atomized, competing individuals striving in parallel, never touching — does the same violence to human society as a dam does to a watershed.
– Jenny Odell, How to Do Nothing (2019)
– Jenny Odell, How to Do Nothing (2019)