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Scott Beaty has had a varied and successful career in product design. Scott began in 2013 as a UX Designer at Stylekick Inc., where they established and refined the brand style, re-designed the iOS and Android apps, and learned a great deal from the small, dynamic team. In 2014, they moved to VarageSale as a Product Designer. In 2016, they held two positions, first as Senior UX Designer at FreshBooks, where they helped shift the company toward mobile-first, cross-functional product teams, and honed their UX research skills. Scott also held the role of Senior Product Designer at Wattpad Labs, where they worked alongside a cofounder to explore the mission of connecting and entertaining the world through stories. In 2017, they became Principal Product Designer at Cover, a Y-Combinator incubated startup, where they helped shape the design vision of a product. In 2018, they moved to Highline BETA as Product Design Director, and in 2019, they are currently Product Designer at Signal Messenger.
Scott Beaty has an educational background in Journalism and Communication, Graphic Design, and Human Computer Interaction. Scott holds a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) from Carleton University, a Graphic Design degree from George Brown College, and a Specialization in Interaction Design from UC San Diego.
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Privacy is possible. Signal Messenger makes it easy. At Signal, their goal is to develop open source privacy technology that protects privacy rights, promotes free expression and enables secure global communication. They believe that private messaging should be simple and ubiquitous. Signal combines state-of-the-art security and end-to-end encryption with the features that users expect in a modern messaging application. Millions of people use Signal every day to speak freely, and a growing list of organizations have integrated the open source Signal Protocol into messaging platforms that support billions of users.