INTRODUCING
About
Randy Keeler
My Story
I'm Randy Keeler, a Senior UI/UX and Generative AI Design Professional.
Over the past fifteen years, I've shaped digital products for startups, Fortune 500 companies, and federal agencies. From Nissan's national EV reservation platform to interface design for the Department of Homeland Security, I've made significant contributions through every stage of design — research, ideation, wire-framing, prototyping, and launch — turning complex problems into intuitive, beautifully crafted experiences that drive measurable business outcomes.

AI Driven UI/UX
Deeply Fluent in AI. Still Firmly in Charge of It.
Today I'm channeling that craft into the next frontier, and yes, I am fully aware of how that sounds. I've gone deep on generative AI for design — Midjourney, RunwayML, ChatGPT, and a stack that seems to add three new tools every Tuesday — uncovering workflows that compress weeks of work into days and save companies real time and money. I help teams adopt AI not as a buzzword to drop in a board meeting, but as an actual competitive edge. That means knowing when to lean on these tools and when to put them down and trust instincts I've spent 15 years sharpening. AI amplifies strong creative judgment. It does not replace it, despite what the internet would like you to believe. I bring both: the eye of a seasoned designer and the fluency of someone genuinely in the tools every day, experimenting, iterating, and finding what works. Faster pipelines, sharper outputs, and a team equipped to move at the speed modern business demands. You're welcome, quarterly deadlines.
Pixel-Perfect to Prompt-Perfect.
The future of UI/UX design is being rewritten in real time, and I have a front row seat. AI is moving from helpful assistant to active design collaborator, generating interface variations, anticipating user behavior, and personalizing experiences at a scale that would have sounded like science fiction embarrassingly recently. Prototyping cycles that once took weeks will happen in hours, which is either thrilling or terrifying depending on how much you enjoy long timelines and billable hours. The designers who thrive won't be the ones who hand off their thinking to a machine and hope for the best. They'll be the ones who know how to direct it, challenge it, and occasionally tell it to start over because it completely missed the point. That's the job now. I'm ready for it.
Past to Present
From Graphic Foundations to AI Frontiers
Relentless work. Real results. And a medically questionable amount of coffee. Through sheer determination, countless all-nighters, and a stubborn refusal to accept "good enough," I built a body of work that has kept pace with an industry that never, not even for a long weekend, slows down. I started with a strong graphic design foundation, eventually finding my way to senior UI/UX product design, where I learned to translate complex, sometimes chaotic ideas into experiences that actually make sense to the humans using them. Along the way I worked seamlessly with clients, senior managers, and marketing teams, which if you've ever done it, deserves its own award. My approach has always been simple: listen first, solve second. Occasionally panic third. That philosophy has earned me the trust of Fortune 500 companies, innovative small businesses, and prominent non-profit organizations, none of whom ever knew about the panicking.
Always learning. Always creating.
Always learning. Always creating. Possibly always slightly obsessed. My drive to master new mediums has never let up, which is either a sign of genuine passion or a condition that probably has a name. I work across generative AI image, sound, and video, with that practice converging into AI filmmaking. My filmmaking background covers editing, sound design, lighting, and VFX, with hands-on experience in DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro. My short music videos have earned industry recognition and awards, which I mention humbly and then immediately bring up again at every opportunity. The results across my career speak for themselves: increased revenue, measurable impact, and a track record I'm genuinely proud of. The coffee budget, however, remains classified.


AI Creativity
I May Have Overcommitted.
Outside the studio, I'm directing an AI-generated short film slated for release in Q1 2027, which is either a bold creative statement or proof that I don't sleep enough. Probably both. It's a creative experiment in the truest sense, exploring what's possible when designer-driven storytelling meets the most advanced generative tools available today. The film isn't about AI. It's made with it. Every environment, character, and visual sequence generated and refined through a stack of tools that, remarkably, didn't exist a few years ago.
Storyboard to Screen. No Actors Were Harmed
The pipeline starts as storyboard concepts, moves to scripts, then becomes AI prompts in Midjourney, Nano Banana 2, and ChatGPT, where I build out the visual language — the palette, the mood, the world. From there, AI video generation brings static images to life in ways that look absolutely cinematic and occasionally make me question whether I need a film crew or just a better GPU.What excites me most is the process itself. Writing a shot, prompting it into existence, then shaping it the way a director works with a cinematographer — pushing, adjusting, chasing a feeling until the frame says exactly what it needs to say. Part creative direction, part negotiation, part stubbornly re-prompting something fourteen times until it finally gets the memo. Everything comes together in DaVinci Resolve for color grading, visual effects, sound design, and the final cut. It's where raw material becomes an actual film.

"The only differentiator in this game is your passion and your hustle."
- Gary Vaynerchuk
Designed by Randy Keeler
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