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Heed Collective
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Ukraine
Building cultures through Brand Systems
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Building cultures through Brand Systems
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Ażtunagle Creative Agency Website Design and Development
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What if minimalism isn’t less — but more intentional? This is COCO — a finished packaging system built on restraint. Clean hierarchy, deliberate typography, purposeful whitespace,reduced elements. But the key shift is here: → material becomes the design. → The aluminum isn’t just a container it defines the color, the light, the presence. A few intentional decisions: 1. Removing everything that didn’t carry meaning 2. letting hierarchy guide instead of decorate 3. treating material as the primary visual layer For me, minimalism is not less design — it’s more attention to every detail.
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Curious: What’s missing in most brand systems, in your opinion? For me, the brand guidelines system we develop at Heed Collective (https://www.instagram.com/heedcollective_/) must be a living document — one that supports the brand in real decision-making, across teams, contexts, and moments of growth. Building structures that guide how a brand behaves, adapts, and scales across every touchpoint. What makes it work: — decision-making logic, not just rules — flexible systems, not static files — consistency with room to evolve We don’t launch brands — we build culture for humans, ethically. And one thing we always add: → Brand Culture Layer — translating strategy into how the brand speaks, acts, and shows up in the world.
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It all starts with strategy — and grows into a visual system. Our work for Specialty Coffee Cosmetics COCO began with clarity: defining positioning, tone, and the deeper narrative behind the brand. From there, the visual language emerged — not as decoration, but as a natural extension of meaning. Brand is not what you design first. It’s what you understand first. Then you build.
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Taras Kindrat
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Kyiv, 02000
Framer Developer & Designer • anothervisionlab.com
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Framer Developer & Designer • anothervisionlab.com
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[SaaS] Printmatic - UI/UX design for Custom Apparel platform
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ONDA: rapid Landing Page development for marketing campaign
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Website Migration and Redesign for Alex Villas Group
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Website migration & development for Productlane
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Oleh M.
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Ukraine
We design for SaaS, B2B and AI companies
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We design for SaaS, B2B and AI companies
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Mobile Platform for Brand-Influencer Partnerships
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UX/UI Design for Primary Yellow Platform
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UX/UI Design for Aurat Aroma: SaaS Platform & Website
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UX/UI Design for MySmartObject's Digital Ecosystem
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Anna asol_design
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Kyiv, 02000
Want a Mobile App UI/UX Design that scales and converts?🚀
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Want a Mobile App UI/UX Design that scales and converts?🚀
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Mobile App UI UX Design | Travel App Redesign | AI Mobile App
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🚨YOUR APP IS NOT SLOW. VALUE ARRIVES TOO LATE. That is where many mobile products lose growth. Not because users cannot technically use the app. Because they need too much time to understand: What changed? What matters now? What should I do next? Why should I come back? In healthcare apps, this problem becomes even more expensive. Medical staff do not open an app to admire clean screens. They open it to act. Check alerts. Review patient updates. Track wound progress. Complete surveys. Handle shift reminders. Read internal messages. Move through care tasks without extra mental load. If the interface makes them think too much, the product is already losing value. For this healthcare app redesign, the goal was not to “refresh the UI.” The goal was to make key actions faster to recognize, easier to prioritize, and harder to miss. Potential impact of the redesigned UX/UI: Up to 40% faster access to key patient updates and alerts Up to 35% reduction in cognitive load Up to 30% faster task recognition Up to 25% improvement in workflow clarity Up to 20% fewer missed routine actions This is the real job of mobile UX. Not to make the app look new. To make value arrive faster. Because users do not leave only when the design is ugly. They leave when the product takes too long to prove it matters. Pretty UI improves perception. Strategic UX accelerates value. 👉 If your mobile app looks good but users still do not activate, return, or convert, the problem may not be the UI. The value may be arriving too late. Book a strategy session: https://calendly.com/asol_design/book-diagnostic-call-linkedin-clone #MobileAppDesign (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23mobileappdesign&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #HealthcareUX (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23healthcareux&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #HealthcareApp (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23healthcareapp&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #MobileUX (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23mobileux&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #AppRedesign (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23appredesign&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #ProductGrowth (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23productgrowth&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #UXStrategy (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23uxstrategy&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #Activation (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23activation&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #Retention (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23retention&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #DigitalHealth (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23digitalhealth&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #HealthTech (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23healthtech&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #PatientCare (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23patientcare&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #asol_design (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23asol_design&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #AsolDesign (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23asoldesign&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #MedicalAppDesign (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23medicalappdesign&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED)
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🌶️ YOUR HEALTHCARE APP MAY NOT HAVE A RETENTION PROBLEM. It may have a return problem. Users start strong. They complete onboarding. Follow the plan. Log actions. Keep the streak. Respond to reminders. Then life happens. They miss 1 day. Then 3. Then 1 week. And when they finally come back, the app makes them feel worse. “Your streak is broken.” “You missed 3 days.” “You are behind.” “Complete missing logs.” At the system level, this is status. At the human level, it feels like punishment. The user already knows they failed. They don’t need more guilt. They need a way back. This is where many healthcare, wellness, fitness, nutrition, and habit apps break. They are designed for perfect users. But real users need recovery loops. A strong app does not say: “Catch up on everything you missed.” It says: “Welcome back. Start with 1 small action.” 1 meal. 1 check-in. 1 reminder. 1 next step. This is not cute microcopy. This is retention strategy. Streaks motivate users when they are strong. Recovery loops save users when they are weak. So the real question is: WHAT DOES YOUR APP DO WHEN THE USER RETURNS AFTER FAILURE? Does it create pressure? Or does it make continuing feel possible again? I help founders find these breaking points in Healthcare UX, Mobile App Design, onboarding, first-session experience, gamification, AI app logic, paywall UX, and retention systems. Not another visual refresh. A mobile app product experience that helps users return, recover, continue - and stay. BOOK A STRATEGIC CONSULTATION OR DM ME 🔥https://calendly.com/asol_design/demo #HealthcareUX #WellnessAppDesign #MobileAppDesign #MobileAppUXDesign #RetentionUX #GrowthDesign #OnboardingUX #GamificationUX #AIAppDesign #PaywallUX #ProductStrategy #AsolDesign #asol_design
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Mobile App Design | Mental Health IOS App | UI UX Design
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Nataliia Toderych
Ukraine
UX/UI Designer
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SISTER’S AROMA: Beauty-brand Website Development
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Viral Voice Studio: Website and Branding for Creative Agency
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SOUNTEX: IOS Application
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Oleh Mostipan
Kropyvnytskyi, 25000
Product & UX/UI designer. Game UI Designer.
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Product & UX/UI designer. Game UI Designer.
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Fayno Market – Website Redesign
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TravelTail - Booking platform for traveling with pets
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Website for Ukrainian Agricultural Company NIBULON
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Fayno Market – Mobile App for a Ukrainian Supermarket
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Alex Dovhyi
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Ukraine
Product & web designer. Framer expert.
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Product & web designer. Framer expert.
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Lum ✕ Skin care [Website]
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Sales intelligence Mac app.
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Engine ✕ AI trend spotter [Product]
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Curvo AI ✕ Sales intelligence [Product]
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Olena Andreieva
Dnipro, 49000
UX/UI Designer | Web & Product Design
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UX/UI Designer | Web & Product Design
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Web Design for a Furniture E-Commerce Store
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Music Streaming App UX/UI Design
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Maison de Pluie is a luxury umbrella brand concept designed in Figma and built in Wix Studio. Instead of a traditional e-commerce layout, I focused on creating a story-driven experience through editorial-inspired sections, thoughtful visual hierarchy, and subtle interactions that guide users naturally from discovering the brand to exploring its collections. The goal was to make the experience feel as elegant and atmospheric as the product itself—proving that even everyday essentials can be presented through storytelling, not just a product grid. #webdesign #uxdesign #uidesign #wixstudio #conceptdesign
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Website Concept for a Potion Brand
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