Yernest Bielienkov

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I work as a UI/UX designer. I specialize in creating user-friendly and intuitive interfaces and websites for desktop and mobile platforms that solve business problems and improve user experience. I also have experience in creating logos and banners. Portfolio Behance: https://www.behance.net/fatal-fail
Kateryna Vdovychenko

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My name is Kateryna, and I am a web designer and UI/UX designer. I am actively improving my knowledge and skills by learning new technologies and approaches in this field. I have experience working with Figma and can work effectively in a team. Overall, I have 2 years of experience, including freelance projects and full-time positions. I am responsible, stress-resistant, and always complete my tasks.
Bogdan Korol

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Website for a pharmacy
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Website for a pharmacy
Interface Design (UI/UX)
The site contains the following pages: - catalog of medicines, dietary supplements that can be ordered or reserved - the ability to choose a first aid kit online, which have been assembled by pharmacists - Blog - Reviews
Gamzat Mamayev

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Cover — Aktobe.run
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Cover — Aktobe.run
Interface Design (UI/UX)
The starting point: 1 photo, 100 KB, zero reviews, and a conservative audience that hates being pushed. #uxui #UXCaseStudy #webdesign #Figma #productdesign #portfolio
Constraints — Three Hard Limits
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Constraints — Three Hard Limits
Interface Design (UI/UX)
Weak 3G, fear of judgment, no social proof. Every design decision had to work around these. #UXResearch #UserCenteredDesign #Constraints #ProblemSolving #empathy
Two Paths — One Goal, Zero Pressure
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Two Paths — One Goal, Zero Pressure
Interface Design (UI/UX)
User flow for newcomers and experienced runners. Exploration before commitment. #UserFlow #UXLogic #UserJourney #InteractionDesign #wireframes
Calendar Battle — Why a Grid Beats a List
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Calendar Battle — Why a Grid Beats a List
Interface Design (UI/UX)
40×40 px tap zones for shaky hands, color-coded puzzle, full transparency. No hidden info. #accessibility #TouchTarget #uxdesign #CalendarDesign #FatFinger
No Forced Sign-Up — Friendly Forms
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No Forced Sign-Up — Friendly Forms
Interface Design (UI/UX)
Details first, form later. Neutral language, mostly optional fields. The user never feels trapped. #UXWriting #FormDesign #NoPressure #OptionalFields #UserTrust
Diana Franyshyna

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Hello, As a UI/UX designer, I strive to create aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly designs. To achieve this, I make every effort to consider all aspects of the design field. I believe that every detail plays a crucial role in the success of a design, and therefore I am very meticulous in my work. I focus on creating designs that strike a balance between form and function.