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Kayla Wright

Sr. Designer

Kayla is a jack of all trades designer and brings 8+ years of multidisciplinary design experience to Bold Insight. She is particularly skilled in approaching her design projects with problem solving and critical thinking. She holds a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from DePaul University.

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Your favorite city in the world is...and why?

It's an island, not a city technically, but I LOVED Kauai. The weather, plants, beaches, and ocean-life were all just incredible!

In your spare time (or if you had spare time), you would absolutely do this:

Take care of my houseplants and outdoor plants, walk my dog, go for a bike ride, or letterpress print.

Share an interesting fact or a special skill:

I hiked the Half Dome trail in Yosemite! It’s about 16 miles long and is 4,800 ft of elevation gain.

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include…

Emma Watson, Emilia Clarke, & Jenny Lawson

Long-term personal or professional goal:

I'd like to visit every National Park. So far I've been to 5, so I have some work to do!

Favorite quote:

Work smarter, not harder.

Best piece of advice you’ve been given:

It may be generic, but not to take life too seriously. Don't sweat the small things and just enjoy the moments!

What is your favorite way to give back to the community?

I foster cats and kittens for my local humane society.
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The future of fan engagement: How do you measure goosebumps?

One of the CES presentations I attended was a panel in the sports technology track called, The Future of Fan Engagement. The panel discussed cutting-edge research in the sports tech market and perspectives on the relationship between emergent media technologies and...

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The time for a better UX in digital therapeutics is now

If history has shown that payer behavior tends to shift once a critical mass has been achieved, and we are on the precipice of achieving that critical mass for digital therapeutics, having a “user friendly solution” is about to replace “having a reimbursable solution” as the #1 factor affecting physician prescribing behavior.

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