Greetings from San Francisco, California!
Bay Area born and raised, I graduated from UC Berkeley in May 2020 with a bachelors in Media Studies, then pursued jobs in the TV industry and post-production.
In 2022, I decided to pivot into UX. I was interested in doing something creative that also makes people's lives easier.
In September 2023, I graduated from UC Irvine’s Masters of Human Computer Interaction and Design program.
Since then, I've been living my dream of building a career in impact-driven UX design. First, for Alzheimer's researchers at National Institutes of Health, and now for patients and hospital employees at Stanford Health Care and School of Medicine.
My career history is eclectic. I've had the privilege of working alongside the country's best neuroscientists at NIH and its best puppeteers at the Jim Henson Company.
With the variety of professional opportunities I’ve had, one word I’d choose to describe myself as a worker, and as a person, is adaptable—I love jumping into the deep end, immersing myself in new environments, and emerging with just a little bit more experience and wisdom under my belt.
Feel free to stalk my LinkedIn if my background intrigues you! And don’t hesitate to shoot me a message there, or in my inbox: alexisacatipon@gmail.com.
