Hello
I'm David Trang, a Chicago-based web and interactive designer, with a passion for creating clean, usable & functional websites.
Besides enjoying to design websites, I like to occasionally write about creative content and web-related matters.
Looking for a designer?
I embrace new and exciting web projects. Let me know if you'd like to collaborate and work together.
About My Work
Since I started working professionally designing interfaces on the web, I’ve focused on applying usability and accessibility standards for solving complicated web content issues. I have had the pleasure of working with a wide-variety of clients ranging from small startups to multi-national corporations over the course of my professional and freelance career. This site not only serves to display my own portfolio and personal achievements, but also as a place to share information, resources and inspiration from varied sources.
“David was an absolute pleasure to work with. His work on Paperly’s Consultant website was on-time and on-target. I look forward to working with David again on future projects.”
- Jay Rudman, Paperly“David's beautiful website has gotten the attention of donors around the world and has helped to raise nearly $900,000 for our site. Professional, responsive, and gifted, he is a rare find as both a person and web designer. I cannot say enough!”
- Dr. Alana G. Baum, Jasper Against Batten“Right from the start to the final product, David gave us nothing short of fantastic work.”
- Gabriel De La O, Dannemiller“We recently worked with David on our website redesign project. He was very professional, always responsive, and a pleasure to work with. We are pleased with the results and look forward to working with him again!”
- Dan Hollister, NDPJul 29, 2010 / Anatomy of a Design Decision
Quote: When we have to design for people who are not us, we can move from self-design to genius design.
Jul 22, 2010 / Bridging The Gap
Visually stimulating, without overwhelming the design. Bold and effective poster inspiration.
Jul 16, 2010 / HTML5 For Web Designers
To the point and well designed; here’s a quick, informative read for any web designer.
Jul 8, 2010 / Helvetica Killer?
Dalton Maag has released a new typeface to take on the ubiquitous Helvetica. Will it really take off as its “killer”?

