Imogen Alexandra Meborn-Hubbard

Imogen Alexandra Meborn-Hubbard

User Experience DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Imogen Alexandra Meborn-Hubbard

Imogen Alexandra Meborn-Hubbard

User Experience DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Pairing my thorough research procedures and human understanding with my ongoing curiosity and love for design. Come say hello @imo_innit
Projects
  • Stocked: Redesign of a B2B supplier app
    Stocked: Redesign of a B2B supplier appDuring a two week design sprint, we explored how the existing Stocked app could be leveraged to make the ordering process faster, easier and more enjoyable.
  • Concept Website: Debenhams Home Design
    Concept Website: Debenhams Home Design
Work history
    DK&A I Design Thinkers Academy London logo
    DK&A I Design Thinkers Academy London logo
    Lead UX DesignerDK&A I Design Thinkers Academy London
     - London, United KingdomFull Time
    Vogue logo
    Vogue logo
    UX DesignerVogue
     - London, United KingdomFull Time
    Working closely with people in Data, Design, Engineering and Editorial to help define the user experience across Vogue's platforms and services, covering 11 international markets from China to Mexico.
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Skills
  • Data Analysis
  • Adobe Suite
  • Writing Research Papers
  • Psychology
  • Strategy and Insight
  • Psychology of Design
  • Research Insight
  • Scientific Research
  • User Experience
  • Interface Design
  • User Research
  • Creative Stratgey
  • Protoyping
  • Graphic Design
Education
    General Assembly logo
    General Assembly logo
    User Experience Design ImmersiveGeneral Assembly
     - London, United Kingdom
    BSc Psychology 1:1
     - London, United Kingdom
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Awards
    UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences Undergraduate Conference
    Selected to present my dissertation at the UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences Undergraduate Conference 2015.
    Highly Commended
    My scientific research paper, 'Investigation of a Three-Dimensional Variant of the Classical Müller-Lyer Illusion', was in top 10% of nearly 5,000 submissions worldwide.