Nikki Trucco
User Experience Designer at Internal Revenue Service | Cincinnati Metropolitan Area
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Nikki Trucco currently serves as a User Experience Designer at the Internal Revenue Service, where she plays a pivotal role in transforming the digital landscape for taxpayers and government stakeholders alike. Her primary focus is on designing intuitive, accessible, and efficient online platforms that streamline complex tax processes and improve user engagement. Leveraging her expertise in user experience design, visual communication, and information architecture, Nikki collaborates closely with cross-functional teams to develop wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs tailored for both web and mobile interfaces. Her work emphasizes plain language principles to ensure clarity and transparency, making critical tax information more understandable for diverse user groups.
In her role, Nikki leads initiatives to enhance digital accessibility and usability, employing her skills in web design, graphic design, and digital media to create visually compelling and user-centered solutions. She is adept at applying her background in photography and visual information to craft engaging visual narratives that simplify complex data and instructions. Her proficiency with tools such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator enables her to produce polished, brand-aligned designs that resonate with users and uphold the IRS’s commitment to transparency and service excellence.
Nikki’s expertise extends beyond visual design; she actively contributes to team leadership and collaborative problem-solving efforts, ensuring that user feedback informs iterative design improvements. Her work supports the IRS’s broader mission to provide accessible, efficient, and trustworthy digital services, ultimately fostering greater public trust and engagement through thoughtful, user-centric design.
User Experience Designer at Internal Revenue Service in June 2023 to Present
Visual Information Specialist/User Experience Designer/Web Content Strategist at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in December 2020 to June 2023
Visual Information Specialist at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in May 2014 to December 2020
Graphic Designer - Marketing Division at Summit Resource International in January 2014 to May 2014
Graphic Design Intern at Newhouse Maps in September 2013 to January 2014
Public Affairs Assistant - Graphic Design at USDA in May 2012 to December 2013
Junior Graphic Designer at I Design, Ixtla Vaughan in February 2012 to May 2012
Range Technician Crew Leader at U.S. Forest Service in June 2009 to May 2011
Community News Editor at Livingston Enterprise in January 2008 to January 2009
Preventive Medicine Specialist at US Army in September 1997 to September 2005
Wildland Firefighter at U.S. Forest Service in May 1999 to October 2004
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Austin Peay State University, Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA, July 2026
Montana State University-Bozeman, Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA, July 2026
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Plain Language
User Research
User Experience (UX)
User Interface Design
Content Strategy
Section 508
Figma (Software)
Adobe XD
Sketch App
Web Design
Wireframing
Prototyping
Jira
Gitlab
InVision
HTML
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Leadership
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Team Leadership
Problem Solving
Process Improvement
Project Management
Organization Skills
Quality Assurance
Government
Editing
Copywriting
Press Releases
Digital Media
Visual Identity Design
Graphic Design
Visual Design
Brand Development
Branding & Identity
Print Publications
Page Layout
Newsletters
Social Media
Screen Printing
Typography
Letterpress
Photography
Alternative Photography
Information Design
Image Editing
Photo Editing
Adobe Creative Suite
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
User Experience Design (UED)
User Interface Prototyping
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Email Nikki Trucco at [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. This email is the most updated Nikki Trucco's email found in 2026.
What is Nikki Trucco phone number?
Nikki Trucco phone number is +14062202229.
How to contact Nikki Trucco?
To contact Nikki Trucco send an email to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]. If you want to call Nikki Trucco try calling on +14062202229. (updated on May 15, 2025)
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Nikki Trucco works for Internal Revenue Service
What is Nikki Trucco's role at Internal Revenue Service?
Nikki Trucco is User Experience Designer
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Nikki Trucco works in the Government Relations industry.
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