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Martin Losoviz
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Phoenix, USA
Perfection kills progress; I design for growth
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Mobile App Stepper for Ski Resort
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Mobile prototype - Ski Pass App
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Usability Study for a Car‑Inspection App As a UX Researcher, I conducted a full usability study to evaluate and refine the car‑inspection experience. This included in‑depth user interviews and a series of hands‑on prototype exercises where real users tested both A and B design variations. The research uncovered key usability issues, validated core interaction patterns, and provided clear, evidence‑based recommendations to guide the product team toward a more intuitive and efficient inspection workflow.
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Ski Pass Checkout Flow Redesign
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Lisa Wilkins
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Phoenix, USA
Sr. UX Designer persuading pixels and processes to greatness
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NBC News Mobile App Redesign
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Product Design Team Building
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Across the site I introduced ways for users to engage in new and different ways. One method was the simple addition of voting could 1. provide a means for users to send feedback about content 2. immediately engage users who were positively affected by the content, and were likely to convert to financial supporter 3. allow detractors a way to give feedback while establishing connection. Engagement was steady at 12% of users voting (depending on content). 75% of detractors completed the short survey. 32% of supporters converted to donors (both first-time and repeat)
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An increasing number of simple apps are requiring users to create accounts to use basic table stake features. For this project we needed more than just basic functionality, but it was imperative that all content remain free for all users, guests or account holders alike. Passive personalization happens in the background, surfacing content categories, and presenters the user wants to see. Further active personalization is planned as a premium set of learning achievements: goals for topics they wish to master, and challenges associated with the goals.
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Amy Frank
Phoenix, USA
Clear Systems & User Experience Design
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🌲 Holiday Grief Companion — UX prototype I designed a gentle holiday grief companion focused on humane, trauma-aware UX. Instead of forcing “cheer,” it creates space to slow down, remember, and breathe. Design priorities • optional interactions, no streaks or pressure • soft language, no “fixing” tone • calm pacing and minimal motion • clear crisis resources presented respectfully • local only — nothing typed is collected or stored Core flows • light-a-candle ritual with a simple log • winter journal with changeable prompts • quiet breathing animation • onboarding that sets expectations and boundaries Try the prototype: 👉 https://holiday-grief-companion--liminallayers.replit.app Open to feedback on tone, flow, accessibility, and ethical design choices. @Replit
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Iridescence in Motion I started this piece with a static image, thinking about iridescence as a surface detail. Once motion was introduced, the original form took on a very different read. As it began to move, the image almost came to life as fabric. The motion softened the surface and turned color into something more expressive and fluid. The iridescence shows up in passing, carried by the movement rather than sitting quietly on the surface. It was interesting to watch how quickly motion shifted the perception of the original image, transforming it from an object into something that feels animated, tactile, and performative. Sometimes motion does not just add energy: it changes the entire story.
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SeatSafe – Refundable Event Deposits Free and low-cost events often struggle with high no-show rates, especially for free RSVPs, making planning and turnout unpredictable for organizers. SeatSafe uses refundable deposits to create lightweight commitment. Attendees place a small deposit to reserve a seat. If they attend, it’s returned. If they don’t, the organizer keeps it. Revenue model: platform fees on retained deposits, optional organizer plans, and expansion into higher-value events over time. Prototype status: early Bubble prototype validating the reservation experience up to confirmation. Payments, refunds, and notifications are planned next. Live prototype: https://sonorandatastrategy-22836.bubbleapps.io/ Built for #BubbleBuildsRevenue 🚀
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KPI Scope Builder – Decision-First KPI Planning
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Jenna Becker
Phoenix, USA
Striving to Design Innovative and Meaningful UX
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Mood App Design
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Dog Eared Pages Project
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Liberty Wildlife Redesign
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Wacey Teller
Mesa, USA
Fast Efficient Solidworks Designer,in PHX, AZ
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Micro 3D Printing Experience
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Herb Containers
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Sheet Metal Box
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Diamond in a Flower Petal
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