Budget: 450 USD Deadline: 12 days
Good morning!
I am interested in your vacancy - the format of tasks completely matches my work experience in web design for e-commerce and business projects.
I have experience in creating online stores, service websites, where it is important to combine a clean visual structure, a clear logic of the user journey, and a competent presentation of information. I know how to build a catalog, product card, filters, modal forms so that the user can easily navigate, and the business achieves conversion.
In my work, I focus on the company's goals: meeting deadlines, accuracy in edits, constant communication, and responsibility. I structure content and propose solutions that improve UX and sales, rather than just "looking good."
I am ready to discuss the details and show relevant projects.
Irina Kvitka, UX/UI Designer
Budget: 350 USD Deadline: 12 days
Hello!
I am ready to create the design in Figma.
Do you have a detailed technical specification?
I would be happy to collaborate! Behance
Freelancehunt
Budget: 900 USD Deadline: 10 days
Hello
I will quickly and qualitatively design all pages and adapt them, with extensive experience in e-commerce, increasing conversion rates.
My latest project is the store https://solarway.shop
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Behance
Budget: 2500 USD Deadline: 22 days
Hello, I am just finishing work on an online store and ready to take on your project!
I will create a clean, modern, user-oriented design, analyze what the client needs, and deliver it in the best way.
I am ready for an online meeting to discuss details, deadlines, and final pricing, or you can message me privately.
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