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Maxim Lysiak
Kyiv, 02000
Senior Media Buyer | Meta Ads & TikTok Ads
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Mike Samovarov
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Kyiv, 02000
UI/UX Designer | Mobile app & SaaS Platform | Product Design
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UI/UX Designer | Mobile app & SaaS Platform | Product Design
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We just automated 500+ product shots. The old way? 3 weeks on set & post-production. Minimum. π€― And a budget that made your eyes water. When the client came to us, we mapped out the real problem, and started looking for something that could actually work at scale. That's how we landed on AI product photography. So we built an AI-powered pipeline that gives 6β9 angles of any product - same model, same lighting, same feel. One click. Done. β And it doesn't look like a shortcut. It looks like a proper shoot. The kind of shot that actually makes you pause your doom-scrolling. Acquisition costs keep climbing. Margins keep shrinking. And most solutions just add more complexity on top. But here's the thing: product visuals aren't just aesthetics. They're decision-making drivers - right up there with pricing, reviews, and product descriptions. They shape perception, build trust, and directly influence whether someone buys or bounces. So instead of spending more to bring users in - convert more of the ones you already have. Better visuals. Higher perceived value. More sales from the same traffic. That's exactly what we're building for our client. We're still knee-deep in this project - massive catalog, but the progress? Honestly INSANE. πReal question: For anyone else doing big product shoots - what's your biggest time sink? The actual shooting, the editing, or something nobody talks about?
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Fashion doesn't always have to be bought. Sometimes it just needs to be borrowed π Recently, we cooperated with a Bangkok-based startup building a peer-to-peer fashion rental platform. The biggest challenge was making the experience feel simple and trustworthy. We designed everything from browsing and availability to verification, messaging, reviews, and delivery tracking all with a clean, mobile-first interface. It's always exciting to work on products that rethink how people consume fashion.
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Helping children discover the joy of reading through technology. πβ¨ We had the opportunity to work on Maneno, a reading platform created in collaboration with teachers, parents, and children to make learning to read more engaging and enjoyable. By combining an extensive library of books with interactive gamification, Maneno turns reading practice into an exciting adventure that keeps children motivated to learn and improve. Take a look at some screens from the project! π
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