More About Madeline.

I am an interdisciplinary product manager and UX designer with B.S. in Computer Science, a minor in Anthropology, and a concentration in Peace, Justice, and Human Rights from Haverford College. Currently based in the heart of Philadelphia, I have a strong passion for design research with a cultural and socio-political emphasis.

Committed to advancing the cause of tech justice and equity, my expertise lies in employing human-centric design methodologies to develop accessible, impactful, and purposeful products. Drawing upon my education in advanced coding, ethnographic research, and design justice principles, I leverage my distinct background to engage directly with diverse communities, fostering genuine innovation that enhances lives.

I am currently looking for full-time, part-time, or contract positions in Product Management, UX Research, Civic-Tech, and community advocacy work in Tech and Design Justice fields. Please reach out to me at madelineewebster@gmail.com!

A product AND people lover!

What I do.

Product Roadmapping and Prioritization

Cross-Functional Team Management

In-Depth Competitive Analysis

Usability and Accessibility Testing

UX Ideation and Workflows

Wireframing and Prototyping

Ethnographic Fieldwork

Coding Stuff (C++, Java)

What I bring.

Operating within dynamic entrepreneurial environments has sharpened my capacity to think quickly and make informed decisions on the fly. Pivoting and iterating under pressure is one of my specialities.

Adaptability

My work emphasizes direct collaboration with end-users to ensure that a product or service aligns closely with their needs. I firmly believe in designing products in partnership with the communities they serve.

Co-Design Practices

I thrive on transforming the unknown into actionable insights. Some of my most fulfilling projects have stemmed from embracing ambiguity, conducting thorough research, and translating it into impactful product solutions.

Navigate Ambiguity

What I love.

Playing acoustic guitar (I’ve been playing since I was 11)

Crocheting brightly colored hats and sweaters

Re-watching Abbott Elementary

Leaving you in the dust in Mario Kart…

Forcing my friends look at my UX design work and tell me what they think