Bryan Marcelino

Bryan Marcelino

UX Developer @ QuinStreet

About Bryan Marcelino

Bryan Marcelino is a UX Developer currently working at QuinStreet in Foster City, California. He transitioned from a career in carpentry to UX/UI design, utilizing his unique perspective to create user-friendly applications and solve complex design challenges.

Work at QuinStreet

Bryan Marcelino has been employed at QuinStreet as a UX Developer since 2022. His role involves creating user-friendly applications by focusing on the needs of end-users, particularly those who may not be frequent app users. This position allows him to apply his design skills and innovative problem-solving abilities in a professional setting.

Previous Experience in UX Development

Before joining QuinStreet, Bryan Marcelino worked at Springboard in various capacities throughout 2021. He held roles such as Moment, Wriggle, and PostUp, contributing to his development as a UX designer. His experiences at Springboard spanned a total of six months, during which he completed the UI/UX Designer Bootcamp program, facilitating his transition from carpentry to design.

Background in Carpentry

Bryan Marcelino has a background in carpentry, having worked as a Concrete Carpenter at Carpenters’ Brotherhood Local Union No 22 from 2014 to 2020. This six-year experience provided him with a unique perspective that he now applies to UX/UI design challenges, focusing on innovative solutions for complex problems.

Education and Training

Bryan Marcelino has pursued education at City College of San Francisco, where he has been studying since 2008 and achieving General Education courses. Additionally, he completed Springboard's UI/UX Designer Bootcamp program from 2021 to 2022, which equipped him with the skills necessary for a career in UX design.

Personal Interests and Hobbies

Bryan Marcelino has a passion for learning about different cultures and their histories, which informs his design perspectives and empathy towards diverse user groups. He engages in hobbies such as typography, painting, drawing, and photography, all of which contribute to his artistic foundation in design and enhance his creative approach.

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