Ismari Franco Canela has worked in a variety of roles in the design industry since 2010. In 2010, they began as a Practicante Diseño Gráfico at Señal CA, where they created art for different types of outdoor advertising. From 2012 to 2015, they worked as a Diseñador Gráfico at Editorial El Toro de la Casa, designing and diagramming different editions of artistic books. In 2015, they were a Diseñador Gráfico at Worlinty, where they designed visual identities for different clients and banners for advertising. From 2016 to 2017, they were a Visual Designer at Centro de Capacitación y Desarrollo Global, where they redesigned the institutional website and created a new structure for it. From 2018 to 2020, they were a Diseñadora UI - Realidad Aumentada at Next Latinoamérica S.A.C., where they prototyped mobile applications with augmented reality. Currently, they are a Junior Product Designer at Webdox CLM.
Ismari Franco Canela's education history includes a Lic. Diseño Gráfico from Universidad de los Andes (VE) between 2010 and 2017, and a Diseñador Gráfico from the same institution between 2006 and 2009. Additionally, Ismari has obtained certifications from various institutions, including Mas mujeres en UX. Mentorias from Mas mujeres en UX in 2022, Visual Thinking from Visual Thinking School Peru in 2021, Curso de sistemas de diseño from Platzi in 2021, Especialización en User Experience from CENTRUM PUCP in 2021, Taller Design Thinking from FRACTAL in 2021, Especialización UI from Medu in 2021, Espacios Recreativos para fortalecer equipos from Universidad Privada del Norte in 2021, Regulación emocional y gestión de tiempo para un home office exitoso from Universidad Privada del Norte in 2021, Experiencia de usuario: Del Research a la investigación from Crehana in 2020, UX Writing & UX Editing from Crehana in 2020, Talleres Tapuy-Diseñador y Artesano 2019 from Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in 2019, and UX Avanzado: Diseña y anima un onboarding efectivo from Crehana in 2018.
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