Ian Bush
About Ian Bush
Ian Bush is a User Experience Researcher and Designer currently employed at Go Fish Digital in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has a background in military photography and specializes in data visualization and user experience design.
Work at Go Fish Digital
Ian Bush has been employed at Go Fish Digital since 2021, serving as a User Experience Researcher and Designer. His role involves enhancing user experiences across various digital platforms. He focuses on gathering insights into user preferences and dislikes to inform design decisions. Ian's work contributes to the overall improvement of websites, applications, and products, ensuring they are user-friendly and effective.
Previous Experience in the Military
Ian Bush served in the United States Marine Corps from 2010 to 2015. During this time, he worked as a Military Photography Specialist, where he developed skills in photography and visual storytelling. His military experience provided him with a unique perspective on communication and design, which he later applied to his career in user experience.
Experience at KMS
Before joining Go Fish Digital, Ian Bush worked as a Photographer at KMS from 2018 to 2019. This position allowed him to further refine his photography skills and gain experience in visual communication. His work at KMS contributed to his understanding of how visual elements can enhance user experiences.
Education and Expertise
Ian Bush studied at the Los Angeles Film School, where he focused on Graphic Design and User Experience from 2020 to 2023. He achieved a degree in this field, equipping him with the necessary skills to design effective user experiences. Additionally, he attended the Defense Information School (DINFOS) at Fort Meade, Maryland, from 2011 to 2013, where he studied Photography and earned the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 4641.
Specialization in User Experience Design
Ian Bush specializes in data visualization as part of his user experience design work. He emphasizes designing user experiences with minimal surface changes to maintain ease of understanding for users. His approach focuses on improving the usability of digital products by conducting thorough research into user preferences and dislikes.