Rob Stout

Graduate

I work collaboratively using UX/UI principles to create innovative products and services that seamlessly integrate into people's everyday lives while providing a delightful experience encompassing both prominent and latent needs. 

I love to build.

For me, there is nothing better than creating something that people love, use every day, and that makes a positive impact on the world. 

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A grid of apple watches with fobbr bands

fobbr

fobbr

Group Members: Carl Demolder

Class: ID 6105 |  Instructor: Courtney Garvin

fobbr is a lock and key simplification ecosystem with the goal of allowing you hands free access to your work, your home, your elevator, your gym — anywhere you need an RFID card or fob to gain access.

fobbr is a collection of programable RFID sensors built into an a variety of wearables, and a simple to use cloning device that allows you to clone all of your existing cards and fobs onto the wearable — bye keys!

An exploded view of a light bulb

BriteBulb

BriteBulb

Group Members: Ben Baranovsky, Aaron McCrocklin

This project was through 3 Day Startup — a program to ideate, research, prototype, and pitch to investors all in just three days.

BriteBulb is a smart light bulb with a speaker & microphones to allow users to control lights, music, phone calls, & more via a connected device or voice input throughout their entire home.

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Backcountry Ski Apparel

Backcountry Ski Apparel

I started skiing shortly after taking my first steps at the tender age of two. Since then, skiing has been at the epicenter of my life. My passion for skiing received major stoke at 27 when my manager at Apple invited me on a backcountry ski trip to shred with him and his friends — all avid backcountry skiers — on the Hokkaido island of Japan. This trip exposed me to a whole new world of adventure, demanding athleticism, and extreme conditions. As a User Experience Designer, I have a passion for turning problems into products, and my time in Japan showed me an opportunity to design ski apparel to meet the demands of backcountry skiers.