You get a gold star. It's still CJ, in case you forgot.
You get a gold star. It's still CJ, in case you forgot.



UX Designer & Researcher
I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.

UX Designer & Researcher

UX Designer & Researcher
I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.


I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.
I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about




I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.
I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about




I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.
I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about


I’m Christian Josina Pemberton—my name’s longer than most emails, so just call me CJ. I study how people, products, and society all influence each another. My childhood curiosity for wonderment and fables now drives my interest in uncovering audience needs to shape thoughtful, research and user-centric design.
about


You get a gold star. It's still CJ, in case you forgot.
You get a gold star. It's still CJ, in case you forgot.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.



Extra Credit?
Skills & Programs
Logo Creation
Site Design
"Quicker! Don't Reroute me"
"There, there, look at the pretty drawing"
"Autobots Roll Out!"
In the same breath, Bento Box UI isn’t a cure-all for user accessibility—too many boxes can become distracting and overwhelming. To address this, I incorporated internal navigation bars across many pages (including this one). This approach preserves the benefits of a Bento Box layout while allowing users to navigate efficiently, without time-consuming reroutes or deep, multi-layered menus.
At the end of the day, this is a content-heavy website. Regardless of the design (even if it's my own, ha, ha), sites like this require a certain level of mental energy, which can be taxing. To help offset that, I incorporated playful graphics and engaging verbiage to pique users’ interest and soften any brewing feelings of fatigue or boredom.
I optimized my website to make navigation smooth and efficient, but I recognized that overly streamlined paths can limit exploration. To address this, I implemented a Bento Box UI that keeps multiple elements visible at once. This encourages users to discover more content naturally, while saving time and allowing them to engage with what interests them.

Made in Framer, btw.

