My name is Trevor Thomas

I’m a ux/ui product designer from Richmond, VA. I’ve traveled the world playing music and designed concert posters and record covers. Now I’m bringing my aesthetic vibes and attention to detail to the user experience of today and tomorrow.

Let’s go.

Recent Work

You will find the journey is…

the destination.

I’m a very driven guy, but mostly I like to drive. Really, I like to drive. Quite a bit.

Taxis, Limos, Zamboni, you name it.

I’ve been to Ozzy’s house. He was speechless when he met me. I drove Farrah Fawcett to the airport. She asked me to smell her jacket to see if I thought it was real leather. I’m good at speeches, but at the time, I was almost speechless. Almost. 2023. We’re there.

This is what I’ve been up to lately…

For those about to work remote, there’s an app for finding your next temporary desk where you’re the Satellite Star.

Generation Z makes up approximately 40% of the economy, and they want to stream their entertainment in fresh new, out-of-this-world ways. This study focused on motivations for upgrading to a premium media subscription. Welcome to MOON.

Everyone has to eat at some point. Some people like to be entertained while ordering on their mobile devices. It’s my pleasure to introduce you to Scarf Ace.

Our goal as an intern cohort for Sofvie was to provide an easier to access layout for print, desktop and handheld devices. Sofvie is a Canadian health and safety corridor for providing solutions to hazards in the field of mining.

There are many bands and albums out there today and this one is mine. It’s quite a bit of work for a few good kicks, but it’s worth it.

My role: writing the music, lyrics, the vocals, playing the guitar, and creating the album artwork. Photography, font design, layout, and everything else that goes into the process.

From the filthy and the fury to the final product. It’s something I’ve been compelled to do over the years.

"Here we are now.. entertain us."

“If there was not a care (in this or any other world), we wouldn’t be here. Most of the time I feel lazy like a stick of dynamite. There’s so much I could do. This stick of dynamite gets a lot of things done in the meantime.”