Real quick, I'm a UI/UX professional in tech. I love cars of all makes and models, both old and new. I recently decided that I wanted to start improving my writing and see how much better I can improve. After all, practice makes perfect right? I have a low starting point so I can only move up from here.
I currently drive a 2016 Ford Focus RS. After years and years lusting over the RS models not offered in the U.S. I finally got my chance to put my itchy driving hands on one.
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I'm very passionate for cars and have been ever since I've been able to hit the fun pedal of a car. My car lineage comes from a background of driving, owning, and wrenching on old BMWs, Hondas, Cadillacs, Toyotas, and now a hopped up economy car from Ford. I've autocrossed and ripped around in my cars on the track.
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(that's me 3 wheeling my car at a local autocross)
I've spent my career working in technology on the UI/UX front mostly. Naturally, I've noticed some issues with car manufacturers trying to slap touch screens willy-nilly in cars. I can't wait to share my perspective and as well as getting other's perspective on these new digital features vs. more traditional analog versions. Why can't we have both?
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I have much to type, products to review, driving impressions, and unpopular opinions to get bashed on. I think this will be fun. I've got 360 videos, road trip stories, first day track experiences, and more to share.
Welcome to my Driver UX.
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