Freelancers using Notion in Edmonton
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Nick Yahodin
Edmonton, Canada
Expert product designer for your mobile app
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Expert product designer for your mobile app
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Redesigned B2B marketplace-auction app & grew listings by 2x
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LogiX: end-to-end product design for internal logistics team
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RYAH: medical cannabis management & tracking app
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when I got laid off, one of the devs texted me with "I have one upcoming project for a local guy, who's doing photos for visas and other docs". he was like "i'll develop everything, you'll design. are you down?" and I said "yep, let's do this" after 2 weeks we launched it meet "Rapid Photos"
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Hamda 'Koya
Edmonton, Canada
Video Editor | Social Media Manager | Content Creator
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Video Editor | Social Media Manager | Content Creator
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Kickstand's West Edmonton Mall Launch
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Kickstand Youth-Focused Poster Design
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Pride Soirée Model Casting Promotion
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Pesa Referral Bonus Feature Video
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Muhammad Ahmed
Edmonton, Canada
Versatile Writer: SEO, Copywriting, Academic Expertise
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Versatile Writer: SEO, Copywriting, Academic Expertise
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Top 10 Benefits of Pre-Planning
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Funeral Grant Programs in Canada: How to apply | Solemni Canada
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Collagen Supplements: Why They’re Key for Us
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Focal is an AI-powered study planner app designed to help university students take control of their academic workload. Students can add their courses, set deadlines and difficulty levels, and let Focal's AI generate a personalized weekly study schedule. The app features 7 screens, including a home dashboard, course management, an AI schedule generator with a loading state, a weekly focus view, and a student profile with gamification elements like focus streaks and total study hours. app link: https://stitch.withgoogle.com/preview/1196363918287567684?node-id=1b50926136494292aee8232a6bc7b338 🔧 How I Used Stitch I used Google Stitch as the core design tool for the entire project. I started by generating a master design system for the Focal brand — establishing the navy, lavender, and coral colour palette, typography, and component styles. I then generated each screen individually using detailed text prompts, referencing the Focal design system in every prompt to maintain visual consistency across all 7 screens. I used Stitch's multi-screen infinite canvas to manage all screens in one workspace, and used the Instant Prototype feature to connect all screens into a clickable, interactive flow with a shareable link. 💬 Feedback on Stitch Stitch made it incredibly fast to go from a concept to a fully designed multi-screen prototype. The design consistency across screens was impressive — once the design system was established in the first prompt, every subsequent screen matched the brand without extra effort. The Instant Prototype feature was a highlight, connecting all screens into a shareable, clickable flow in seconds. The main friction point was that prompt changes sometimes affected unintended screens, requiring an undo. Overall, it's an incredibly powerful tool for solo builders and students who want professional-looking app designs without a design background.
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