Andrea Grigsby is a Senior Product Designer innovating in health tech
Based in London,
currently working
at Resmed
Redesign • Nov 2023-Jun 2024
AI-driven web app helping patients find their ideal CPAP mask from home
As UX Lead, I led the end-to-end redesign, delivering a faster, more accessible, and accurate product in 8 months.
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Speaking
UX London, 2026
Designing with Intention
Imperial College London, 2026
Designing Human Centered Computer Vision
UX Healthcare, 2025
Designing Human Centered Computer Vision
SDXD (Virtual), 2023
Health Tech Design 101
Community building
I founded Women in UX in 2025, a vibrant, London-based community offering monthly meetups to connect and empower women in the UX field.
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How I work with AI
Here's how I leverage AI intentionally in my design process to be more efficient while still maintaining a high standard of craft.
You're looking at it — designed in Figma, built with Claude Code
Rapid prototyping for exploration and user testing
(Copilot + Figma Make)
Scene generation to communicate product vision
(Nano Banana Pro)
Research synthesis, organising insights and surfacing themes
(Copilot)
Stress-testing ideas by surfacing blindspots
(Copilot + Claude)
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About me
I started my journey as an illustrator and editorial cartoonist at UCLA. With degrees in Neuroscience and Philosophy, I found a natural path into health tech, where design, science, and human behaviour intersect.
My experience spans both B2B and B2C products, from scrappy MVPs at early-stage startups to patented features for global healthcare companies.
Currently at ResMed, I design experiences that empower patients to optimise their sleep - turning complex clinical processes into products that feel effortless to use.
My favorite part of design is envisioning the ideal experience — one that works for the user and the business — and inspiring a team to build toward it.
Design philosophy
Clarity over simplicity
Simplicity hides nuance, clarity exposes it in a way users can act on.
Function and form
The most successful design is one where form fits the function and the context.
Design is never finished
Continuous testing and iteration is key to a refined user experience.
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