Justin Luna
About Justin Luna
Justin Luna is a UX Designer currently employed at Crowdbotics in Berkeley, California, and has a background in aquatic leadership roles at YMCA Canada. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from York University and is pursuing further studies in User Experience Design at BrainStation.
Work at Crowdbotics
Justin Luna has been employed at Crowdbotics as a UX Designer since 2021. In this role, he focuses on enhancing user experiences through design principles and methodologies. His work contributes to the development of applications and platforms that prioritize user engagement and satisfaction. Crowdbotics is known for its innovative approach to software development, and Justin plays a key role in aligning design with user needs.
Current Role at Wawanesa Insurance
In addition to his position at Crowdbotics, Justin Luna serves as a Recovery Care Assistant at Wawanesa Insurance. He has held this role since 2018, working in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His responsibilities include supporting clients in their recovery processes, demonstrating his commitment to helping others in a different capacity outside of design.
Previous Experience at YMCA Canada
Justin Luna has extensive experience with YMCA Canada, where he worked in various roles from 2011 to 2017. He served as Aquatics Program Head and Team Leader, overseeing aquatic programs across multiple camp locations. Additionally, he worked as an Aquatic Team Lead from 2014 to 2017, and as a Lifeguard and Swim Instructor at the West End YMCA and YMCA Camps. His time at YMCA Canada reflects his leadership and instructional skills in a community-focused environment.
Education and Expertise
Justin Luna is currently studying at BrainStation, focusing on Industrial and Product Design with an emphasis on User Experience Design since 2019. He previously earned a Specialized Honours Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from York University, completing his studies from 2013 to 2017. His educational background supports his work in UX design, combining principles of human movement and design thinking.