Me, Scott Clark, showing four different facial expressions while leaning forward with hands on a surface against a black background.

I’m
Scott Clark.

I design digital work that has to hold up under real conditions.

I’ve spent my career working at the intersection of design, marketing, and experience — across agencies, internal teams, and large organizations.

Some of that work has been highly visible.
Some of it has been deeply operational.
All of it has required good judgment, collaboration, and respect for real constraints.

Over time, my focus shifted toward digital experiences — websites, platforms, and systems — especially work where complexity, scale, and expectations are high.

That evolution wasn’t about changing disciplines.
It was about applying the same principles — clarity, craft, and intent — to different mediums as they matured.

I’m what people often call a hybrid designer.

I care deeply about:

  • how things look
  • how they work
  • how people experience them
  • and whether the result actually solves the right problem

I don’t separate strategy from execution, or concept from craft.
Good ideas fall apart when they aren’t built well — and well-built things still fail when the thinking is weak.

I work best alongside teams — agencies, internal groups, and partners — who want to raise the quality of what they’re building.

Sometimes that means leading.
Sometimes it means contributing quietly.
Sometimes it means asking uncomfortable questions early so problems don’t show up later.

I’m not interested in making things louder.
I’m interested in making them better.

If we’re expected to create experiences people are supposed to enjoy, then we should enjoy creating them.

That belief has shaped how I approach my work — from process, to collaboration, to the decisions that ultimately show up on the screen.

Regards,

Me

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