Malgo Perrien has a strong background in product design and digital design. They have experience working with various companies in different industries. From 2008 to 2011, they worked as a Graphic Designer at Just. In 2011, they worked as a UI Designer at Freakstudio, where they handled UI design for landing pages, websites, and mobile applications. From 2012 to 2014, they worked as a Senior Digital Designer at VMR Interactive Agency, collaborating with various teams and creating user interfaces, animations, and video postproduction. From 2014 to 2016, they worked as a Senior Designer at ActivTrades, where they led the design team, created campaigns, and rebranded the company's visual identity. From 2016 to 2021, they worked as a Lead Product Designer at Opensignal, focusing on enterprise solutions and consumer apps, conducting user research, and managing product launch activities. Currently, they are a Lead Product Designer at Neurofenix, contributing to product strategy and the development of a platform for stroke survivors.
Malgo Perrien has a diverse education history. From 2002 to 2007, they attended the University of Arts Poznań, where they earned a Master of Arts (MA) degree with First Class Honours in Graphic Design - Visual Communication. In 2012, they studied at the 3D Technology Park in Poznań, focusing on Modeling and Animating in 3ds Max, as well as Modeling and Rendering in V-Ray based on 3Ds Max.
In 2016, Malgo Perrien enrolled in General Assembly's User Experience Design Immersive program in London, although the end year of their study is unspecified. Malgo also achieved various certifications to enhance their skills and knowledge. In 2015, they obtained the WSET Level 2 Award in Wines from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust. Then, in 2016, they acquired The International English Language Testing System certification from IELTS Official.
Furthermore, Malgo Perrien holds certifications from reputable institutions related to their field. In 2016, they completed the User Experience Design Immersive program at General Assembly. In 2018, they became a member of the Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF), and in 2021, they earned the UX Certificate from the Nielsen Norman Group.
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