Jana Heimbring
About Jana Heimbring
Jana Heimbring is a UX Designer with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. She specializes in market research, information architecture, and user-centered design, currently working at Contovista AG in Zürich.
Work at Contovista
Jana Heimbring has been employed at Contovista AG as a UX Designer since 2022. In her role, she contributes to the design and development of user-centered interfaces, focusing on enhancing the overall user experience. Jana appreciates the positive work atmosphere and team cohesion within the international team at Contovista, where each member's ideas are valued. She balances her work between remote settings and the office, which allows her to maintain flexibility while fostering collaboration.
Previous Experience as a UX Designer
Before joining Contovista, Jana Heimbring worked at Martinel Marketing from 2018 to 2022 as a UX Designer and Video Marketing Strategist. In this position, she focused on creating valuable video content as part of a comprehensive marketing strategy. Prior to that, she was a UX Designer at Scholz & Volkmer from 2015 to 2018, where she developed her skills in user experience design and information architecture.
Education and Expertise
Jana Heimbring holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, where she studied from 2011 to 2014. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in understanding user behavior, which complements her expertise in qualitative and quantitative market research. Jana specializes in wireframing, prototyping, and A/B testing, which are essential skills for optimizing user experiences and marketing strategies.
Background in Information Architecture
Jana Heimbring has a background in information architecture, which enhances her UX design capabilities. This knowledge allows her to structure information effectively, making it easier for users to navigate and interact with digital products. Her understanding of information architecture supports her goal of creating user-centered designs that meet the needs of end-users.