Ian Mc Abee
About Ian Mc Abee
Ian Mc Abee is a User Interface Designer and Front-End Developer at Sandia National Laboratories, known for his focus on usability and performance in web design.
Title at Sandia National Laboratories
Ian Mc Abee currently holds the position of User Interface Designer/Front-End Developer at Sandia National Laboratories. He has been in this role since 2016, bringing several years of experience in both design and development to the organization. His work at Sandia involves focusing on usability and performance in web design, reflecting his strong commitment to creating user-friendly and efficient interfaces.
Previous Roles at Leap3 Creative LLC
Before joining Sandia National Laboratories, Ian Mc Abee was the Owner, Web Designer, and Developer at Leap3 Creative LLC. He worked there from 2012 to 2016, overseeing numerous projects that emphasized high usability and performance. This role allowed him to harness his dual expertise in both design and front-end development to deliver comprehensive web solutions.
Early Career at Wayne Scheiner and Company
Ian Mc Abee worked at Wayne Scheiner and Company from 2010 to 2012 as a Web Designer and Developer. During his tenure, he developed a strong foundation in web design and front-end development, skills that continue to inform his current work. His focus on creating usable and performance-optimized web designs was already evident in this early stage of his career.
Educational Background from Rhode Island School of Design
Ian Mc Abee earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree from the Rhode Island School of Design between 2000 and 2004. He studied Illustration, Graphic Design, and Web Design during his time there. This educational background provides a versatile foundation for his dual roles in both design and front-end development.
Career Beginnings in Design and Development
Ian Mc Abee commenced his career in design roles such as Pre-Press Designer at Albuquerque Journal from 2009 to 2010 and Production Artist at New England Sports Network from 2007 to 2010. These positions contributed significantly to his design skills, which he later integrated with web development to create comprehensive user interfaces and experiences.