Kali Etrog
About Kali Etrog
Kali Etrog is a Lead Designer with extensive experience in UX/UI design and illustration. She has worked for several companies, including Cybereason and CyCognito, and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Illustration and Design from Shenkar.
Work at CyCognito
Kali Etrog has been serving as the Lead Designer at CyCognito since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing design projects and ensuring that the user experience aligns with the company's objectives. Her position involves collaborating with various teams to enhance the overall product design and user interface, contributing to the company's mission of providing comprehensive cybersecurity solutions.
Current Role at Cybereason
In addition to her role at CyCognito, Kali Etrog has been working as a Senior UX/UI Designer at Cybereason since 2018. Her responsibilities include designing user interfaces and improving user experiences for the company's cybersecurity products. Kali's expertise in UX/UI design plays a crucial role in making complex security solutions accessible and user-friendly.
Previous Experience in Design
Kali Etrog has a diverse background in design, having worked in various capacities prior to her current roles. She was a Flash Designer at McCann Erickson Israel for one year from 2010 to 2011. Following that, she worked as an Illustrator and Designer at Weboolu Inc. from 2011 to 2012. She then joined Pumika as a UI Designer and Illustrator from 2012 to 2014, later advancing to Senior UX/UI Designer at the same company until 2017.
Education and Expertise
Kali Etrog earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Illustration and Design from Shenkar, where she studied from 2004 to 2009. This educational background provided her with a strong foundation in design principles and practices, which she has applied throughout her career in various design roles. Her academic training complements her professional experience in UX/UI design.
Experience at Microsoft
In 2017, Kali Etrog worked as a UX/UI Designer at Microsoft for a duration of five months in the Herzliya Area of Israel. During her time at Microsoft, she contributed to design projects that focused on enhancing user interfaces, further expanding her skill set in the technology sector.