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Philip Wallage
Deventer, Netherlands
I find and fix what's confusing your customers.
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Almost 5 years since I got my Design Sprint Masterclass Certificate from AJ&Smart. I've facilitated a little over a dozen sprints since then, and each one reinforced the same lesson: Magic happens when you give people a structured process, achievable tasks, and permission to test their ideas with real users. I've seen teams go from 6 months of indecision to a validated direction in 4 days. Founders realize their big idea needs a pivot after testing with just 5 users. Engineers and designers actually agreeing on something. The sprint framework doesn't guarantee you'll love the answer. But it guarantees you'll GET an answer—fast. If your team is stuck on a big decision or needs to move faster, let's talk.
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From Spreadsheet to Superpower: Turning Data into Retail Gold
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Most e-commerce stores leave money in the cart. Not because their products are wrong. Because their cart experience is lazy. New research from Baymard Institute: 52% of shoppers will actively hunt for more items if they see they're close to free shipping. Half your customers want to spend more. They just need to see how close they are. That's what a cart drawer with a dynamic progress bar does. Takes about 2 hours to implement. Results show within days. Here's what it looks like. The bar moves as they add items. Shows exactly how much more to hit the threshold. No guessing. No math. Just visual motivation. 23% will checkout anyway. Fine. But 52% will add more to their order. If your average order is €80... Can push 52% of customers to add one more item at €20?
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I guess you know all about the terrors of working on your own website right? Well, last week I locked myself up. Outside the office. Away from home. To do what needed to be done. And man, am I happy how it turned out!
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Andreas Kruszakin-Liboska
The Hague, Netherlands
Product designer & no-code developer ✨
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Product designer & no-code developer ✨
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Roompot - Booking Flow
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UNESCO - Bioreserve Website
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Framer & Design Projects Overview
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Mizuno - Component Optimisation
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Tim de Vries
Netherlands
Top-tier Product designer and Framer expert
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Asset analytics / Property management dashboard
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Discipline / AI-augmented business streamlining
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Conceptual branding and web design exploration for Nestseekers. A digital identity shaped around global real estate, refined minimalism, and elevated storytelling. Built to position one of the world’s most recognized luxury real estate firms through cinematic visuals, sophisticated typography, and a premium editorial interface that feels equally at home in New York, Dubai, Monaco, or Miami. A glimpse into a broader system spanning brand assets, campaign direction, social content, and web experiences designed for the next generation of international property discovery.
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Another work in progress. A refined brand identity and visual direction for Ovara, a modern real estate concept focused on emotion, atmosphere and timeless living. Minimal, architectural and intentionally understated. Built to make people feel something before they even step inside. If you are building in real estate, hospitality or luxury and feel your brand no longer reflects the level of your vision, let’s talk.
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Kubilay Sapayer
Roermond, Netherlands
10+ Years Crafting Seamless Product Designs 🎨
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Eneco Dynamic Energy Pricing UX Redesign
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Q-Park Mobile App Redesign & UX Transformation
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Premium Websites in Framer
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Valeriia Hamzatova
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Actionable UX Audits for startups and scaling businesses
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UX Redesign Suggestion — Swimming Lesson Registration Form Zwembad & Sportcentrum Wethouder Duran, Diemen A municipal swimming centre's registration form was technically functional but created unnecessary friction for parents signing up their children a task that should take minutes but felt overwhelming. Core problems identified ⬇️ 1. Single long-scroll form with no sense of progress or completion time 2. All time slots pre-selected by default, forcing parents to manually deselect irrelevant options 3. Poor scannability: inline labels, inconsistent field widths, and section headers in colour rather than hierarchy made it hard to read at a glance and easy to miss fields entirely Redesign approach: Restructured into 3 logical steps: lesson preference first, personal details second, payment last. This order follows the parent's natural decision flow: does this work for us → here's who we are → here's how we pay. The day selection was rebuilt from a confusing pre-checked grid into clear pill buttons grouped by ochtend/middag to reduce cognitive load and eliminating the default-selection error pattern. No new content was needed, only reframing what was already there. Speculative redesign based on a publicly accessible form, created to demonstrate UX audit and form design methodology
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In a recent review of AI product, I noticed next: to help users getting over a blank state - there are pre-made prompts. Unfortunately 🥲 they acted as a pure ‘conversation starters’ - in the end, user still needs to start typing 👩🏻💻 in order to accomplish a task. Such pattern just postpones the moment user gets an actual value 💫 To fix this, pre-made prompts are better to work as templates 🙌🏻 It would reduce friction and improve the overall user experience 😉
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UX Review & Redesign Suggestion for a Career Coach 💼 ☝🏻Photos replaced and some details blurred with the client's permission In this redesign I focused on two main issues: credibility and clarity. Trust signals existed but were invisible. Logos from recognizable companies (Atlassian, TomTom, Booking.com (http://Booking.com)) and client testimonials were buried below the fold thus invisible to most visitors. Moving them above the fold immediately signals legitimacy before a potential client decides whether to keep reading. The target audience wasn't clear enough. The original headline spoke to a broad, emotionally frustrated audience without specifying who exactly the coach helps. The redesign suggestion narrowed the positioning so a potential client knows within the first scan: "this is for me." Nothing new was added, I just reframed what was already there 👩🏻💻
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Created a global dashboard aligning 39 operating companies under one standardized performance view, enabling real-time insights and supporting the transition from local to centralized tools.
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Anaïs Cramazou
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Multicultural UX/UI Designer and Frontend Engineer
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Multicultural UX/UI Designer and Frontend Engineer
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UX Platform - Bridging Designers Through Mentorship
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Framer Website Design
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Goodreads Social-First Redesign
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Echo Mobile App (UX Design, Productivity, Habit Formation)
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Can Yelok
Netherlands
Senior Product Designer. UX&UI Wizard 🧙🏻♂️
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Senior Product Designer. UX&UI Wizard 🧙🏻♂️
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Savvy Learning
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Kwello
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N11 Sellers' Office
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Joel van Bodegraven
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Product Designer🚀 · 10+ Experience · worked at Miro, Adyen
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Product Designer🚀 · 10+ Experience · worked at Miro, Adyen
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Miro Onboarding Experience
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Designing Miro AI to optimize online collaboration
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Designing an intuitive member app that scales
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