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Mary Fran Wiley


Hi Grammarly Superhuman! I miss working with you and I’d love to officially join the team.

My design career has woven accessibility through every opportunity it could throughout my career, and it brought me to Grammarly last year. I’d love to be together again!

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Our goals align

Humans are one of the best parts of the job – they come with a spectrum of abilities and varying access needs.

I’ve admired Grammarly’s dedication to accessibility since I was assigned to work on a project for you as an employee of CapTech and saw firsthand the impact of accessibility that the design foundations team was making.

I spent the majority of the past year immersed in auditing Grammarly’s various platforms and learning the intricacies of building writing tools, as well as harnessing the power of generative AI to deliver a powerful suite of tools that truly make a difference.

I bring a unique perspective to the team

I have 15 years of experience in design, with related skills including basic front-end web development (HTML & CSS), UI design, and content design. My experience spans a variety of B2B and B2C brands, encompassing all types of experiences, including websites, mobile apps, digital products, and AI solutions.

I’m also physically disabled. A car accident in 2008 caused nerve damage and has changed how I navigate the world. After a few months with a walker, I was incredibly frustrated with how inaccessible the physical world is. My skills may not directly translate to architecture or urban planning, but I can ensure that the experiences I work on are as accessible to as many users as possible.

This varied history has turned me into an adaptable, relentlessly curious person who is always looking for better ways to build experiences and ensure accessibility.

Mary Fran Wiley

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