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Duties Design Studio
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Oslo, Norway
Brands and websites for future-forward ventures
$10k+
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4.9
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Brands and websites for future-forward ventures
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EVS: Brand, Digital Design, Brand Guidelines
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Logo for Hybre vacuums 🌪️
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Sunday Superior: Name & Brand
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Nuu: Name & Brand
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Ameer Hamza Qureshi
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Oslo, Norway
I design UI system for B2B industrial automation products
5.0
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I design UI system for B2B industrial automation products
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Simli - User & Therapist Portals
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Sensor Time-Series Data Visualization & Analysis
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😊 As a junior designer I used to shy away from making detailed specs of my UI design solutions. But little did I know that this is the part where I have the most fun. It helps me get to know my work intimately and helps me sand those rough edges.🧠
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Leave as much on the edit room floor as you can when space is limited. But let your ideas flow as soon as you have space for it. This push and pull between feasability vs value is one of my favorite dances.
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Bogdan Krivenchenko
Oslo, Norway
Product Designer • UI/UX • Motion • Art Direction
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Product Designer • UI/UX • Motion • Art Direction
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Glide vol.1 - iPhone Mockup Scenes
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iPhone 16 Pro - Spline Mockup
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iPhone 16 - Free Mockup
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Artboards - Realistic Mockup Scenes
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Miguel O
pro
Oslo, Norway
SaaS & SMB Webflow Designer Focused on Conversion
$1k+
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SaaS & SMB Webflow Designer Focused on Conversion
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Strategic Digital Design & Webflow Development | Miguel Ochoa
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I love building super simple lead magnet sites for SMBs. Nothing pretentious, no visual fireworks for the sake of it. Just clean design with one job: conversion. These sites can look almost too simple at first glance, but that’s the point. They’re tuned for a specific audience, with a specific action in mind. When you know exactly who you’re talking to and what you want them to do, you don’t need clutter. You need clarity. Every website has a purpose. If you start there, then shape the typography, colors, value prop, and navigation around that purpose, the “simple” site stops being simple. It becomes a focused little selling machine that just works. https://www.abideroof.com/
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When a brand actually nails their color palette… everything else just clicks. Layouts make more sense, buttons feel right, and you spend less time fighting the design. It’s wild how much a good palette can shape the whole vibe of a site. Made this one in Figma and finished it off in Webflow.
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Marketing Website Design & Optimization for Timely
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