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Experience

Oct 2024 – Apr 2026

Grand Canyon Education

Product Design Intern

Partnered with PMs, engineers, and designers to ship improvements to a student-facing platform used by tens of thousands of GCU users. Ran user research and usability testing throughout, synthesizing findings to inform design decisions and iterate on solutions.

Dec 2025 – Apr 2026

Canyon Creative

Product Design Intern

Designed user-facing features end to end across multiple client products, from wireframes through high-fidelity UI and developer handoff. Built and maintained design systems, prototyped in Figma, and collaborated with engineering through implementation and QA.

Product Designer & Builder

Noah Hadley

Designing things. Learning by doing.


I'm a product and UX designer who cares about how things feel to use, not just how they look. Recently graduated from GCU, and now actively looking for full-time product design roles.

Case Studies

Selected Work

iOS Development · Branding · Solo Build

A gut health tracking app built solo in two weeks — design, code, backend, and brand from scratch.

2026View case study →

Field Service CRM · Founding Designer · AI-native

Cove

A field service CRM built from zero. Scheduling, payments, client management, and embedded AI.

2026View case study →
Writing Process Redesign

Product Design · Internship

Writing Process Redesign

Redesigned GCU's student writing resource into a guided, step-by-step experience students actually want to use.

2025View case study →
About

Designing products that feel good to use.

I start with the problem. Before I open Figma, I want to understand what is actually broken and why. Good design to me is when something works so well that nobody notices it. That is the bar I hold myself to. I go wide too — design, research, a bit of code, whatever it takes to get there.

Outside of design I am usually at the gym, spending time outdoors, or bothering my dogs. Finishing my degree at GCU in April and looking for a product design role where the work is real and the problems are worth solving.