Cristiano Cerqueira has a diverse work experience in product design and user experience (UX) roles. From September 2019 to the present, they have been working as a Product Design Lead at Incognia, where they focus on creating convenient technology solutions while prioritizing user privacy. Prior to this, from September 2017 to August 2019, they served as a Senior Product Designer at Inloco, working on generating richer experiences for end-users while leveraging data to improve business performance. Cristiano also has experience as an independent consultant, starting in August 2011, where they led human-centered design processes for various industries and took responsibility for all design stages, from conception to completion. Additionally, Cristiano worked as a UX Consultant at MOBIX from April 2017 to April 2018, providing support in optimizing design processes and implementing human-centered and agile methodologies. Cristiano also worked at CESAR - Instituto de Inovação from February 2015 to August 2017 as a UX Designer, leading design projects and promoting a user-centered and agile culture. Lastly, they worked at PET-Informática from April 2010 to July 2014, playing a pivotal role in transitioning the company to a user-centered research group and managing projects while conducting user research and mentoring new members.
Cristiano Cerqueira's education history begins with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Computer Science from Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. After that, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Games Design from the University of East London. Cristiano also has a background in UX Design, having studied at The Interaction Design Foundation and Mergo User Experience. Additionally, Cristiano has gained skills in Computer Graphics from SAGA - School of Art, Games, and Animation.
In terms of certifications, Cristiano holds the FCE (First Certificate in English) from the University of Cambridge and the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) at CEFR Level C2 with Mastery, also from the University of Cambridge.
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