Mikey Wey is a design leader in Austin, TX. She designs thoughtful, elegant web interfaces that delight users.

MY WORK

My work is the product of empathy-driven research, deep systems thinking, and exacting craft.

 

I lead with respect for the team I collaborate with and compassion for the humans I build for.

SELECTED PROJECTS

→ Crafted a patent-pending Workspace experience for Movement, uniting shipment and order details used by your favorite brands

PROJECT44

Coming soon!

RECENTLY

I am currently a VP of Product and Design at SourceDay, where I lead a team of product managers and product enablement specialist responsible for strategy and delivery of the SourceDay application, which helps the world’s largest manufacturers keep their production lines running smoothly.

 

Previously, I was the Director of Product Design at Project44, where I united a half-dozen acquisitions and properties into a brand-new platform and user experience called Movement, which was named the Gartner Magic Quadrant leader (highest on both axes) in the first year.

 

Before that, I was the Lead Designer at Convey (acquired by Project44), where I was responsible for creating the tools your favorite brands, like Home Depot, Brooklinen, Costco, and Nordstrom use to provide a great post-purchase experience.

 

In a past life I designed buildings at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. A little more permanent, a lot less fun.

Mikey Wey is a design leader in Austin, TX. She designs thoughtful, elegant web interfaces that delight users.

MY WORK

My work is the product of empathy-driven research, deep systems thinking, and exacting craft.

 

I lead with respect for the team I collaborate with and compassion for the humans I build for.

SELECTED PROJECTS

→ Crafted a patent-pending Workspace experience for Movement, uniting shipment and order details used by your favorite brands

PROJECT44

Coming soon!

RECENTLY

I am currently a VP of Product and Design at SourceDay, where I lead a team of product managers and product enablement specialist responsible for strategy and delivery of the SourceDay application, which helps the world’s largest manufacturers keep their production lines running smoothly.

 

Previously, I was the Director of Product Design at Project44, where I united a half-dozen acquisitions and properties into a brand-new platform and user experience called Movement, which was named the Gartner Magic Quadrant leader (highest on both axes) in the first year.

 

Before that, I was the Lead Designer at Convey (acquired by Project44), where I was responsible for creating the tools your favorite brands, like Home Depot, Brooklinen, Costco, and Nordstrom use to provide a great post-purchase experience.

 

In a past life I designed buildings at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. A little more permanent, a lot less fun.

Mikey Wey is a design leader in Austin, TX. She designs thoughtful, elegant web interfaces that delight users.

MY WORK

My work is the product of empathy-driven research, deep systems thinking, and exacting craft.

 

I lead with respect for the team I collaborate with and compassion for the humans I build for.

SELECTED PROJECTS

→ Crafted a patent-pending Workspace experience for Movement, uniting shipment and order details used by your favorite brands

PROJECT44

Coming soon!

RECENTLY

I am currently a VP of Product and Design at SourceDay, where I lead a team of product managers and product enablement specialist responsible for strategy and delivery of the SourceDay application, which helps the world’s largest manufacturers keep their production lines running smoothly.

 

Previously, I was the Director of Product Design at ↗Project44, where I united a half-dozen acquisitions and properties into a brand-new platform and user experience called Movement, which was named the Gartner Magic Quadrant leader (highest on both axes) in the first year.

 

Before that, I was the Lead Designer at Convey (acquired by Project44), where I was responsible for creating the tools your favorite brands, like Home Depot, Brooklinen, Costco, and Nordstrom use to provide a great post-purchase experience.

 

In a past life I designed buildings at ↗Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, where design was a little more permanent, a lot less fun.