Isaac Anderson

Isaac Anderson

UX Researcher @ FutureLearn

About Isaac Anderson

Isaac Anderson is a UX Researcher with a background in Engineering Design. He has worked at Cambridge University Press and FutureLearn, where he has led foundational research on mobile learning applications.

Work at FutureLearn

Isaac Anderson has been employed at FutureLearn as a UX Researcher since 2020. In this role, he has led end-to-end foundational research on the mobile learning app, contributing to the development of user-centered design solutions. His work focuses on enhancing the user experience through systematic research and analysis.

Previous Experience at Cambridge University Press

Prior to his current position, Isaac worked at Cambridge University Press as an Associate UX Designer & Researcher from 2019 to 2020. During his one-year tenure in Cambridge, United Kingdom, he engaged in various projects that aimed to improve user interaction and overall experience with digital products.

Background in Engineering and Design

Isaac began his career in Engineering Design, concentrating on the physical aspects of product design. He transitioned to digital product design, where he applies mathematical analysis and engineering principles to enhance user experience. His educational background includes a Master of Engineering (MEng) from the University of Bath.

Experience in Research and Design

Isaac's career includes a role as a Researcher at Grenoble INP - Institut polytechnique de Grenoble in 2016 for five months. He also worked as a Detail Designer at Griffon Hoverwork Limited from 2014 to 2015. These positions provided him with a solid foundation in both research and design methodologies.

Personal Website Recognition

Isaac has a personal website that has gained recognition, being showcased alongside notable entities such as Jon Hicks, Artedomus, and Altitude Design. It is one of only nine websites highlighted by the makers of his content management system, reflecting his commitment to quality and design.

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