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Vitalik Sytnik

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Ukraine Dnepr, Ukraine
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7 clients
34 proposals made
on the service 4 years

Rating

Successful projects
100%
Average rating
8.8 out of 10
Rating
3324
Web Design
206 place out of 3902
Interface Design (UI/UX)
27 place out of 2661
Mobile Apps Design
71 place out of 798
6 projects
Interface Design (UI/UX)
4 projects
Web Design
1 project
AI Art

Language proficiency level

Українська Українська: fluent
Русский Русский: fluent
English English: intermediate

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Photo, Audio & Video

Portfolio


  • 668 USD

    Corporate Website for B2B Supply Chain Consulting

    Web Design
    Nexus Source — Corporate Website for B2B Supply Chain ConsultingThe ChallengeThe client is a consulting firm that helps corporations build resilient supply chains under conditions of uncertainty. Strong product, experienced team — but the website reflected neither their expertise nor their scale. Potential clients were leaving without understanding the value.The core challenge: make a complex B2B service understandable without dumbing it down. Communicate trust through visuals — without corporate clichés.The SolutionI designed a multi-page website with full mobile adaptation (375px), covering 6 sections: Home, Capabilities, Case Studies, Open Case, About, Contacts.What was done:A visual language of trust. The dark palette (near-black + accent green) isn't a trend — it's a deliberate choice. In supply chain, clients are buying expertise and reliability. Color communicates that instantly.Content architecture built around the sales cycle. The page structure is designed to guide a cold visitor from "what do you do" → "why should I trust you" → "how do you work" → "show me results" → "I want the same." Every screen is a step in the funnel.The case study page as a sales tool. Each open case includes: company name, constraints, approach, results, operational changes. This isn't a portfolio for aesthetics — it's an evidence base for conversations with new clients.Metrics above the fold. $150M, 17%, 3,741 tons — hard numbers in the hero section dissolve skepticism faster than any copy.Responsive without degradation. The mobile version isn't a "compressed desktop" — it's a rethought hierarchy built for touch behavior. Navigation, tables, case cards — everything reimagined for 375px.The ResultThe website transformed from a business card into a working client acquisition tool. It answers the three questions every B2B buyer asks before making the first call: Who are you? What can you do? Prove it.For Potential Clients
    If you have a complex service that's hard to explain — and a website that doesn't solve that — I know how to fix it. I work with B2B companies, consulting firms, and professional services. The outcome: a website that sells while you're offline.

    Pages: 6 desktop + 6 mobile
  • Immersive Presentation Website for a Premium Door Manufacturer

    Web Design
    The Challenge
    The client is an entrance door manufacturer with 25+ years on the market, 2,500+ models in the catalog, and a defect rate of 0.003%. The product is objectively strong. The problem — the website looked like everyone else's. In a niche where buyers decide with their eyes and emotions, that's direct revenue loss.
    The goal: build a website that itself becomes an argument for buying. One that says: "A company that builds a website like this builds doors like this."

    The Solution
    I designed a scroll-driven presentation website with an immersive mechanic: the user doesn't scroll down the page — content changes inside a fixed viewport. Each "slide" is a separate scene with a 3D object, atmospheric lighting, and an animated transition.
    The concept was built with Awwwards in mind — where the winners aren't just beautiful websites, but websites with an idea.
    What was done:
    3D as the main character. A door is a physical object with weight, texture, and detail. I placed it at the center of every screen like a museum exhibit — on a pedestal, under the right light, inviting a closer look. The user doesn't read about the door. They experience it.
    Dark atmosphere = premium signal. Deep burgundy-black background, focused product lighting, gold accents. The visual language of jewelry and automotive brands — brought into the door industry for the first time.
    The configurator as the climax. The interactive configurator follows the same immersive logic: the user customizes the door directly in the 3D scene, in real time. This isn't a form with checkboxes — it's a showroom in their home.
    Metrics that sell. 2,500 models, 4 factories, 5+ countries, 99.97% defect-free — each figure delivered as its own scene with visual weight. Not a table in the footer. A statement.
    Full mobile adaptation (375px). The immersive concept is preserved on mobile: same scenes, same atmospheric lighting, mechanics rethought for touch gestures.

    The Result
    The website was designed not as a navigation tool — but as a tool of desire. Mission accomplished: a person who lands on the site wants the door before they've even seen the price.

    For Potential Clients

    If your product is better than how it looks online — you're losing money every day. I build websites that sell through emotion and visual experience. I work with premium e-commerce, manufacturers, and brands that have something worth showing.
  • Crypto online exchange platform

    Interface Design (UI/UX)
    Redesign of a multi-page cryptocurrency exchange platform. The task was to increase the website's conversion rate while staying within the brand's corporate colors. The main problem was the outdated design, which did not inspire trust in the user. I developed the design for the main page, internal pages, and personal cabinet for all responsive sizes and in three languages. In a short period of time, the website's conversion rate has already increased by 22% compared to the previous one.
  • 802 USD

    Affiliate Platform for Online Casino Rankings

    Web Design
    The ChallengeThe client operates in one of the most competitive and lucrative niches in digital marketing — affiliate promotion of online casinos. Canadian market, 2026, high cost-per-click, fierce competition.The core problem: users arrive at these sites with maximum skepticism. They know it's a partner resource. They're looking for objectivity where there is none by definition. The design's job is to neutralize that skepticism through visual authority — before they leave.The challenge: build a site that reads like an independent expert publication — and converts like an aggressive landing page.The SolutionI designed a multi-page affiliate platform with full mobile adaptation, built around two key actions: trust → click.What was done:Cleanliness = trust. White background, blue accent palette, sharp typography — the visual language of a financial or news publication, not a casino site. A deliberate departure from "gambling" aesthetics: flashing banners, gold, and red. The user reads the page like Consumer Reports, not like an ad.Comparison tables as the primary conversion element. The hero section opens directly with a ranked list and CTA. No filler before the first action. The top casino comparison table is structured around real decision criteria: bonuses, payment methods, licenses, withdrawal speed. The user gets an answer before they've finished forming the question."Best of 3" — the decision-making block. Three finalists with expanded cards — for users who don't want to read the full ranking. This is choice architecture: giving people the feeling that they made the decision themselves.The bonus block with visual weight. The current bonuses section uses a dark background and vivid cards — the only element on the page with "casino energy." Strategically placed mid-page, after trust has already been established.Detailed casino pages. JackpotJoy, Stellaris, Emerald Oasis — each casino gets a structured page: description, feature table, pros and cons, CTA. An SEO asset and a doubt-closing tool at the same time.Internal pages covering the full user journey. Catalog, articles, FAQ, reviews, contact form — a complete content ecosystem that keeps traffic on-site and increases session depth.Mobile without compromise. Comparison tables, casino cards, CTA buttons — everything rethought for mobile behavior. In a niche where 70%+ of traffic comes from phones, this isn't optional.The ResultThe outcome is a site that solves the core paradox of the affiliate niche: looks independent — functions as a funnel. Visual authority dissolves skepticism, page structure drives the click, mobile keeps the conversion intact.For Potential Clients
    Affiliate, iGaming, financial comparison tools, review platforms — I know this niche from the inside. Here, design is measured not by awards, but by RPM and CR. If you need a site that looks like authority and converts like a machine — let's talk.
    Pages: 10+ (desktop + mobile)#UI/UX-designer #Adaptive/Responsive #igaming #Figma
  • Real Estate Rental Landing Page "Residence"

    Web Design
    Landing page design for the property rental management panel Residence. Development of design and branding in an absolutely minimalist and memorable style. Every detail in the design emphasizes the corporate style of the company.
  • Website for a Car Detailing and Paint Protection Studio

    Web Design
    The Challenge
    The client is a studio specializing in PPF films, vinyl wraps, ceramic coatings, and custom lettering. The services are premium-priced, and the purchase decision is emotional. The target client is a premium or sports car owner for whom the car isn't transportation — it's an extension of identity.
    The core problem: most detailing studio websites look like a repair shop. A price list, before/after photos on a white background, a contact form. For an audience that pays for aesthetics, this is a direct contradiction: "If this is how they build their website, how will they handle my car?"
    The challenge: build a website that is itself a demonstration of taste and standard. Where the first screen already sells — before the visitor has read a single word about the services.

    The Solution
    I designed an immersive single-page presentation website with full mobile adaptation, built around one idea: the car as a personal statement.
    What was done:
    The hero as an opening punch. "Your car is your autobiography" — not a tagline, but a precise hit on the target client's psychology. A supercar under atmospheric studio lighting, a bold typographic headline, a CTA. The visitor stays not because they want to check prices — but because they want to feel something.
    Dark palette + neon green = the language of automotive luxury. Deep black background, focused light on the car, signature green accent — a visual code that reads instantly: this isn't a garage, it's an atelier. References: Bugatti, Rimac, premium tuning studios.
    Every service is its own scene. PPF, vinyl wrap, ceramic coating, custom lettering — not bullet points, but full-screen visual statements. The user doesn't read about ceramic coating — they see water beading off a hood in perfect light. That sells better than any copy.
    Mobile with the same atmosphere. Dark background, full-screen car photography, legible typography — the immersive experience is preserved at 375px. A client scrolling Instagram on their phone who lands on the site gets the same level of experience.

    The Result
    The site doesn't explain services — it creates desire. Visitors leave not thinking "I wonder what it costs" — but "I want my car to look exactly like that."
    The site's visual language is itself an argument for the studio.

    For Potential Clients

    Detailing, tuning, car washes, tire services — any automotive business operating in the mid or premium segment. If your clients love their cars, your website should reflect that. I build websites that speak to car enthusiasts in their own language.
  • Landing concept Smart AI Farming

    Web Design
    Design concept for a landing page for an AI-powered "smart" agriculture service. The main goal was to highlight the innovative nature of the product and demonstrate how drones and artificial intelligence help increase crop yields and optimize agricultural processes.

    What was done:

    – Minimalist and clean visual style
    – Hero section with a large 3D image of a drone as the central element
    – A soft, airy atmosphere that conveys technological sophistication and trust
    – Clear navigation and strong, conversion-focused calls to action
    – Added a preview card for visual balance and storytelling

    Tools used:
    Figma – main design
    Nano Banana – image generation
    Google Veo – looping drone video generation
    Jitter – interface animation

    Key design objectives:

    To convey the sense of cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and efficiency that artificial intelligence brings to modern agriculture.

    You can view a video preview of the layout design at the link
    https://dribbble.com/shots/26839184-Farmdrone-Smart-AI-Farming-Landing-Page
  • 846 USD

    Website for the Largest Human Rights Organization in Central Asi

    Web Design
    The Challenge
    The client is a feminist queer collective and human rights NGO from Kyrgyzstan — one of the largest in the region. Their mission covers rights advocacy, education, legal assistance, and media. Their audience: people in vulnerable situations, activists, donors, and international partners.
    The core problem: most human rights websites are serious to the point of sterility — and push away the very people who need help. Someone in crisis should not feel like they've walked into a government office.
    The challenge: build a website that works simultaneously as a safe space for vulnerable users, a credible platform for international donors, and a living media hub for the community.

    The Solution
    I designed a multi-page website with an unconventional visual system that deliberately breaks the "serious NGO" template.
    What was done:
    Color as a political statement. Yellow, lavender, pink, green — a bold, inclusive palette that says "You are welcome here" before the user reads a single word. Not an accidental choice. It's the language of the community translated into design.
    Organic forms = anti-bureaucracy. Blob shapes, expressive illustrations, asymmetric layouts — everything pushes back against institutional rigidity. An organization that fights the system should not look like the system.

    The Result
    The outcome is a website that operates on three levels at once: emotional (for people seeking help), reputational (for international partners and donors), and operational (as a media, educational, and legal platform in one).
    The site's visual language is itself a manifesto of the organization.

    For Potential Clients

    NGOs, foundations, social impact projects — one of the most underserved niches in design. Here, the cost of a mistake isn't measured in conversion rates, but in people who didn't get help. I build websites that work for vulnerable audiences — and look good enough to be proud of on an international stage.


    Pages: 15+ (desktop, mobile)
    Industry: NGO / Human Rights / Social Impact
    #UIUXdesign #UI/UX-designer #webdesign #Figma #Adaptive/Responsive
  • 534 USD

    Analytical Organization "Ukrainian Scientific Consulting"

    Web Design
    The Challenge
    The client is an analytical organization that researches the Ukrainian business market and publishes independent company rankings. The audience is dual: businesses that want to be included in the rankings and improve their reputation, and partners/investors who use the data to make decisions.
    The core problem: analytics is sold through trust. If the website looks unprofessional — the data isn't trusted, the rankings aren't trusted, the organization isn't trusted. In this niche, visual authority isn't aesthetics. It's a business necessity.
    The challenge: build a website that reads as institutional — strict, systematic, credible — while remaining intuitive for two fundamentally different user types: businesses and analysts.

    The Solution
    I designed a multi-page information and analytics platform with a clear data hierarchy and a rigorous visual system.
    What was done:
    Typography as the foundation of trust. A bold, confident "УНК" logo, minimalist grid, dark navy accent blocks — the visual language of a government institution or international analytics agency. No decoration for decoration's sake. Every element serves a function.
    Internal pages as a complete ecosystem. A detailed company profile page, a review submission form, rating methodology, contacts — the full user journey from first impression to conversion, designed without a single dead end.

    The Result
    The outcome is a platform that looks as serious as the data it publishes. Businesses trust the ranking. Partners understand the value of participation. Investors find the information they need without friction.
    Here, design isn't packaging. It's part of the product.

    For Potential Clients

    Analytics organizations, rating agencies, research centers, associations — a niche where trust is monetized directly. If your data is stronger than your website, you're leaving money on the table. I design platforms that people believe in.
  • Multilingual website Shostak Logistics

    Website Development
    Design of a multi-page corporate website for the international logistics company SHOSTAK. This design was executed "turnkey" — development of the logo, corporate identity, branding, and design of a multi-page website with a full set of responsive features.

    SHOSTAK Logistics is a modern web design for an international logistics company specializing in freight transportation worldwide. The project combines a strict visual style, clear structure, and user-friendly interface, emphasizing the reliability and professionalism of the brand. The design highlights key advantages: a large fleet, transparent pricing policy, and convenient online service for clients. This approach helps the company build trust and demonstrate its competence in the field of transport and logistics services.
  • Multilingual website of the barbershop "Lumberjack"

    Web Design
    Redesign of the main page of the Lumberjack Barberhouse hairdressing network website in Kyiv. The page will be multifunctional and informative for user convenience. The design effectively highlights the corporate style of the brand. The modern liquid glass effect adds a trendy touch and symbolizes the transparency of the services provided.
  • Multilingual cryptocurrency exchange platform - SWAPTRIX

    Web Design
    SWAPTRIX — is a futuristic web design concept for a cryptocurrency platform, built on a space aesthetic with smooth gradients, neon accents, and minimalist typography. The design emphasizes a clear interface structure, intuitive cards, and dynamic visual elements.
  • Mobile application for educational online podcasts

    Mobile Apps Design
    This redesign concept represents a new vision for a podcast and educational app with a concise minimalist design and soft contrast between light surfaces and bright accents. The interface is designed to evoke a sense of personal approach and engagement — from a warm morning greeting to intuitive productivity tracking. A clear card layout, smooth navigation, and subtle visual hierarchy create a functional and pleasant experience, helping users focus on the content without distractions.
  • Multilingual platform Furniqo — AI-based platform

    Web Design
    Furniqo.app . Design and branding for a multi-page AI platform for generating interior visualizations. A well-thought-out page structure and intuitive design have been the key to the project's success. The design turned out to be light, minimalist, and in the company's style.
  • Cryptocurrency exchange "MaxSwap"

    Web Design
    MaxSwap – a platform for cryptocurrency exchange.

    Development of the website design for an online cryptocurrency platform that provides services for buying, selling, and exchanging cryptocurrencies.

Reviews and compliments on completed projects 7

3 June 80 USD
Header redesign

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The result was not at the level that was expected. In the end, I essentially paid for an attempt rather than a finished professional solution. The visual design work is decent, but it lacks a solid understanding of UX/UI principles, best practices, and user experience design.

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The collaboration went well, the performer was in touch, quickly responded to messages, calmly and without unnecessary disputes made corrections, offered several options where it was useful, clarified disputed points regarding structure and content, accepted comments from both me and the client normally, and overall conducted the work quite flexibly and adequately. Despite the fact that in the project approvals were sometimes delayed and some decisions had to be clarified during the process, he maintained engagement, brought tasks to the desired result, and ultimately prepared a neat, modern website design with a mobile version.

5 February 264 USD
Creation of the design for the first two blocks

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I definitely do not recommend the performer.

I did not like the collaboration with him at all. I had to find an approach and literally persuade the performer to show at least some creative approach to the task, as well as come up with solutions for him. His approach seemed to be: "submit the design of two blocks as quickly as possible, regardless of quality." Any revisions caused him dissatisfaction.

Throughout the entire period of work, Vitaly constantly expressed some discontent, despite having a complete technical specification, which, apparently, he simply did not want to fulfill.

As a specialist, in my opinion, he is quite average, although he apparently thinks otherwise.

During the project discussion period, he changed the cost several times, and ultimately, at the moment of execution, he stated that even that was not enough — he needed more.

As a designer: his design solutions do not meet the stated level. The first screen is done at a "Cool" level. The second screen is done in a template manner, and it is completely unclear what the design development of the second section consists of. Generating an image that fills the screen and placing text on top is not design, but simply an attempt to submit the project as quickly as possible.

Communication was completely incorrect and unpleasant.

He did not meet the deadline by just one day. During the design development period, he took other orders from other clients and prioritized them.

Overall, I absolutely do not recommend.

2 February 111 USD
New website design. Awwwards level

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Thank you very much for your participation. It is very pleasant to collaborate. Everything on time and everything of high quality. Creative thinking.

10 January 25 USD
Interview / Meeting - finalization of the web system

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Thank you for the interview and the time you dedicated. It was interesting to discuss your experience and approach to the project. We will analyze all the details and get back to you with feedback soon.

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Good communication, quick and quality execution of work

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The designer completed everything quickly and within the specified deadlines. He also assisted in cases where the design development required it.

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