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    Luca Pennetta

    Esperto di UX per multinazionali, startup e PMI. Senior Consultant per Alkemy, Unguess e Digitalpaths. Ho lavorato con Philips, Luxottica, Netflix, Edenred, DMAX, Zucchetti, YOOX, Heineken, Eolo, Sonova...

    Luca Pennetta is an experienced UX (User Experience) professional who currently works as a Senior UX Designer at Alkemy enabling evolution.1 Here are some key details about his background and expertise:

    Professional Experience

    Luca has been working in the UX/UI and digital consulting field since 2015.2 His career includes:

    • Senior Consultant roles at multiple companies, including Alkemy, Unguess, and Digitalpaths1
    • Experience working with major multinational corporations, startups, and small-to-medium enterprises
    • Collaborations with notable companies like Philips, Luxottica, Netflix, and Edenred

    Areas of Expertise

    Luca specializes in several aspects of UX design and consulting:

    • UX Research
    • User Experience Design (UED)
    • UX Writing
    • Interaction Design
    • UX Review1

    Career Progression

    Luca's career in UX design began in 2015 when he started as a Freelance Product Designer for Farmamia Startup.2 Since then, he has progressed to senior roles, establishing himself as an expert in the field of user experience design for various types of businesses.

    Luca Pennetta's LinkedIn profile showcases his extensive experience and expertise in UX design, highlighting his ability to work with a diverse range of clients from large multinational corporations to smaller startups and businesses.1

    Highlights

    Oct 27 · carmelpinecone.com
    [PDF] Carmel Pine Cone, October 27, 2017

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