Microsoft
Many Miles Music User Interface & Identity
Windermere Real Estate UI Design
Corin Neslen - Recording Engineer
Rhapsody.com/dedicate Website
Real Networks Microsites
Seattle Times Art Director
Ride Motorsports Website
Kanzen Home Identity
Art Exhibition Services Identity
SEAF Identity
eCondoms Identity & Website

Damon Amadeo Buxton

Damon Amadeo Buxton is a user experience consultant and designer addressing all aspects of a user's interaction with a product including the visual design & configuration, workflow, information architecture, physical interactions, user interface, usability, and documentation to create products that are satisfying and joyful to use.

He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in design from Cornish College of The Arts in Seattle, Washington. His experience includes work for Microsoft, Amazon.com, Classmates.com, Boeing, Windermere Real Estate, Rhapsody.com, Real Networks, Philips Healthcare, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

In 2004 his work for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center was recognized with a Sappi Ideas That Matter award.

Press Response

Marc Davison - 1000Watt Consulting on the Windermere.com Redesign
Fresh air from the Northwest: Windermere unveils new Website
“This site has greatness in the making written all over it. With a quality technology and marketing staff and a meaningful brand to build around, I think it’s only a matter of time before it will become a key destination for those looking for homes in the areas Windermere serves.”

What Clients Say

“Damon successfully lead all design efforts for the first major site revision of Windermere.com in five years. He has a talent for listening and understanding requirements, and translating them into simple, elegant designs.”
Cass Herrin
Director, Product Management
Windermere Real Estate

“Damon provided a visually distinctive and highly effective user interface that that suited our brand, our site, and our customers.”
L.A. Smith
Managing Editor
Classmates.com

“This identity has the ability to elicit an emotional response, inspiring all viewers to examine Big Tobacco's strategy for recruiting and retaining replacement customers.”
Jennifer Hymer
Intervention Specialist
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Test Early. Test Often.

The best ideas come when many options are explored. I prototype quickly and test solutions with actual users, early in the design cycle, using the methods in Steve Krug's excellent book, Don’t Make Me Think.