Evano Pescatore
About Evano Pescatore
Evano Pescatore is a Senior Product Designer at Expedia Group with extensive experience in design roles across various companies in the UK.
Company
Evano Pescatore is currently a Senior Product Designer at Expedia Group, based in London, England. He joined the company in 2022.
Previous Positions in Product Design
Before joining Expedia Group, Evano Pescatore held several key roles. He was a Senior Product Designer at KLEKT in 2022 for 6 months. Prior to that, he worked for 11 months at iTech Media as a Product Designer from 2021 to 2022. From 2020 to 2021, he served as a Product Design Consultant at Made by Forma Ltd, and also worked as a UX Designer (Contract) at Thomas Cook during the same period. Additionally, he was a Product Designer at Provius Ltd from 2019 to 2020 and at Thomas Cook from 2018 to 2019.
Early Career in Design
Evano Pescatore began his professional journey working as a Web Design Assistant at Brosch Direct from 2011 to 2014 in Peterborough, United Kingdom. He then transitioned to evoq Studio, where he worked as a Graphic Designer from 2015 to 2016 and as a Graphic & Web Designer from 2016 to 2018. He also had a placement as a Digital Designer at GOAL in 2016 for 4 months in Leeds, United Kingdom.
Education and Expertise
Evano Pescatore studied Creative Media Technology at Leeds Beckett University and earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc). He also studied Interactive Media at New College Stamford, achieving a BTEC Extended Diploma Level 3. He has a strong foundation in coding languages, which enables close collaboration with engineers. He specializes in creating and managing Design Systems, and provides design tools and productivity training for team members.
Skills and Professional Approach
Evano Pescatore is passionate about using data to inform design decisions. He focuses on uncovering user pain points, optimizing design details, and measuring impact. He is experienced in Agile and Lean environments, which enhances his ability to adapt and efficiently manage design processes.