Gino Zevallos has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of design. Gino is currently employed as a Senior Product Designer at Aura Home, Inc. Since joining in 2021, they have contributed to the design and development of new products.
From 2016 to 2019, Gino worked at SmugMug as a Senior Product Designer. In this role, they focused on improving the onboarding experience for new users, which led to a significant increase in conversion rates. Gino also streamlined the photo buying experience, resulting in higher photo sales. Gino collaborated with the research team to gain a better understanding of photographers' needs and frustrations, which informed the design process.
Prior to joining SmugMug, Gino was the Creative Director at HigherEducation.com (formerly known as Consumer Media Network) from 2014 to 2016. Gino was responsible for designing and optimizing websites, working closely with developers and content teams to ensure a strong user experience.
Before that, Gino worked as a Creative Director at Signet Interactive from 2013 to 2014, where they implemented quality standards and guided the marketing and advertising agency in innovative design strategies.
From 2011 to 2013, Gino served as a Senior Graphic Designer at Consumer Media Network. Gino designed and optimized websites, collaborating with various teams to achieve maximum website performance.
Gino's career began at Greater Houston Partnership in 2000, where they worked as a Design Director. Gino led a design team, managed projects, and created various marketing materials such as emails, displays, billboards, brochures, and annual reports.
From 1997 to 2000, Gino worked as a Graphic Designer at Intertec Publishing, where they designed and laid out publications and coordinated with external vendors for various marketing materials.
Overall, Gino Zevallos has demonstrated a strong skill set in product design, user experience, and creative direction throughout their career.
Gino Zevallos earned an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Visual Communications from The Art Institutes, where they attended from 1995 to 1997.
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