Florin Neacsu

UX & UI Designer at Movenda
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Rome, Latium, Italy, IT
Languages
  • English -
  • Romanian -
  • Italian -
  • Spanish -

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I worked with Florin in Movenda Spa. We made a lot of projects together and he's a really good UI & UX Designer. He is a reliable and hardworking guy who pays high attention to every single detail and it helps him to stand out from most other designers. Also, he grabs the instructions within a fraction of seconds and implements them to come up with the expected output. I highly recommend him to anyone.

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Credentials

  • DELE: Spanish Livel B1
    Cervantes Escuela Internacional
  • Discovery 1 CCNA
    Cisco
  • TIE: English Level C2
    IELT Interactive English Language Tests Ltd.

Experience

    • Italy
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • UX & UI Designer
      • Jan 2015 - Present

      Helping the world's companies to make products more productive and successful. Since joining the company in January 2015, Movenda became one of the eight world-wide GSMA MCX (Mobile Connect Accelerator) and its FIDO-Server is one of the first European FIDO-Server Certified Products by FIDO Alliance.

    • Italy
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • UX Designer, UI Designer, Indentity Designer
      • Dec 2017 - Jan 2018

      BPill's mission was to create a system that could digitalize the communication between the patient and the doctor. Designed a dashboard where doctors could monitor their patient's medical data and pharmacists could monitor the usage of the drugs by the patients.

    • UX Designer, UI Designer, Indentity Designer
      • Nov 2017 - Dec 2017

      BPill's goal for this mobile app was to help patients monitor their appointments with their doctors, read the drug's brochure and the therapies assigned by the doctor. This solution became very handy for the old people as they didn't have to reach the doctor every time they need a new therapy.

    • Italy
    • Telecommunications
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • UX & UI Designer, Front-End Developer
      • Mar 2014 - Jul 2014

      Partnered with one of the biggest Italian innovative companies, TIM, to develop a platform that could provide and distribute value-added services in the tourism sector. The target of the solution was businesses and clients/tourists.

    • Italy
    • Entertainment Providers
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Web and Graphic Designer, Video Maker
      • Mar 2013 - Feb 2014

      IGT (International Game Technology) formerly Lottomatica, needed a hand on resolving UX issues on their main gamble mobile applications called Lotto, 10eLotto and LottoPiù. I've provided them solid UX studies based on statistics of user feedbacks and eventually solved most of the usability issues. During this period I had the chance to work on their TV channel as a video maker and on their Facebook gamble application called PokerForFans.

    • Front-Ender
      • Aug 2013 - Dec 2013

      Schoolspace now Way2Pay was a web agency based in Dublin, Ireland. Their mission was to help schools save time and money by introducing new forms of communication. We've created Web Design Services, smartphone app's, school text alert systems, online roll call systems, online newsletters, online payments.

    • Italy
    • Food & Beverages
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Videomaker
      • Dec 2012 - Mar 2013

      Partnered with Peroni to create an e-learning platform. We've digitalized the safety lectures so that their employees could follow them remotely.

Education

  • ELIS College
    Master, Linguaggi e Tecnologie multimediali (Multimedia Languages and Tecnologies), Graphic Design
    2012 - 2014
  • ITC V.Fossombroni, Grosseto
    Diploma in Business Studies and Languages
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