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Michal 🇨🇿🇦🇺
Lead Designer at Futured
Michal Sevcik is a professional with expertise in UX Design, UX Research, Human Interface Design, and Human-Centred Design. With a background in Front-end development and Customer Service, Michal has a diverse skill set that contributes to his success in the field.
Having lived and worked in Australia from 2014 to 2019, Michal Sevcik brings a global perspective to his work. He was born in the Czech Republic, a place that holds a special significance in his life and career.
Michal's educational background includes studying for an International Bachelor of Arts at Curtin University, a Bachelor's Degree from Brno University of Technology, and completing high school at both SPŠEIT Brno, Purkyňova 97, and SPŠE Brno, Kounicova 16. This diverse educational journey has equipped him with a well-rounded understanding of various disciplines.
Throughout his career, Michal Sevcik has held key positions in prominent organizations. He is currently the Lead Designer at Futured, showcasing his ability to lead and innovate in the field of design. Previously, he served as the Chief Design Officer at Kompass, showcasing his strategic vision and leadership skills in a design-centric role.
Additionally, Michal has experience as a Product Designer & Developer at michal.design, User Experience Designer at Futured, UX Practitioner at Symplicit, and as a Co-founder at Fuchsia s.r.o. His roles indicate a deep involvement in the design and technology sector, where he has made meaningful contributions.
Noteworthy is Michal's past role as a Red Zone Specialist at Apple, where he was exposed to one of the world's leading technology companies, gaining insights and experiences that have further enriched his professional journey.
In line with his professional ethos, Michal Sevcik believes in the power of good design, as reflected in his quote, ";If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design" by Ralf Speth. This philosophy underscores his commitment to quality and user-centric design practices.