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Ahmad Nazirov
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Creating High-Quality Framer Sites | Product Designs
$10k+
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SPCTR — Architectural Agency Template for Framer
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NAIA — Framer Commerce & Shopify E-Commerce Build
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Tom Gibbs Landing Page Development
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Development of CRO Checklist Platform for Conversion Kite
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Shokhnur Ruziev
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
UI/UX Designer & Framer Developer
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5.0
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19
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Velin – modern skincare ecommerce
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Monochrome agency
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Archestate — reas estate template
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Aspect - personal portfolio
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Said Brjanov
Uzbekistan
Brand & Web Designer
$5k+
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5.0
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Another work in progress — a landing page for the Butterfly project. The task: Explain the Butterfly gesture and why people should care — fast, clear, and emotionally impactful. The twist: The client loves Apple-style minimalism, so I leaned into a clean, focused direction… but this time built using vibe coding with Claude Opus. Honestly, it’s wild how fast you can go from idea → structure → polished UI now. This took me almost a day, including concept, layout, and iteration. Feels like we’re entering a phase where designers can move at 10x speed, but the real question is: Can we keep the taste and clarity at the same level? Curious how others are balancing speed vs. craft right now.
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Currently building an iOS app called Makely — a project organizer for turning video inspiration into actionable plans. The core idea: You find a renovation or DIY video (even without a proper description), share it to Makely, and the app uses AI to break it down into: • materials (with estimated cost) • tools required • step-by-step phases So instead of just saving content, you can actually execute the project. Design-wise, I’m exploring a more playful, character-driven system combined with bold colors and simple UI flows — aiming to make something that feels approachable but still structured and useful. Would love feedback from designers on: • overall visual direction (too playful vs. balanced?) • clarity of onboarding flow • how the illustrations work within a product UI Trying to refine this before App Store launch.
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Recently wrapped up a logo and full visual identity for a software engineering brand called Helex. The idea was to create something that feels precise, modern, and trustworthy, inspired by the structure of a helix and modular software systems. Also worked on the visual identity, web design, social graphics and web design. Always interested in hearing feedback from other designers — what do you think? Full project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/245507173/Helex
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Helex Brand Identity Design
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Akbar Ahmadjonov ✦
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Bringing ideas to life with Framer & Frontend Development
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30
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timsoll.uz - (Framer Development)
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highsierralaundry.com - (Framer Development)
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ZBEKZ.com - (Figma to React)
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Jamik T.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
I help you convert visitors into buyers
$10k+
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5.0
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16
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a new framer template is on its way 🌵
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Radius UI Kit
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InversePoint - Landing Page (SAAS)
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Billr - Landing Page (SAAS)
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Albina Lavrenteva
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Medical Designer-Illustrator
$1k+
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Medical Designer-Illustrator
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Six layers. One face. Everything a clinician needs to see — and rarely gets to. Most people see a face as a surface. Every surgeon, injector, and aesthetic medicine practitioner works in the layers beneath it. Bone. Periosteum. Muscle. SMAS. Superficial fat. Skin. Each layer has its own mechanical properties, its own response to aging, its own role in how a face moves, holds its shape, and changes over time. Understanding the spatial relationship between these layers — not just their names — is what separates a technically precise practitioner from one who works by intuition. This illustration and animation series visualizes all six facial layers in a single composition — peeling back from skin to bone, showing each layer in anatomical context. Developed for aesthetic medicine education, plastic surgery training, and facial anatomy CME content. If your organization creates training materials for cosmetic physicians, plastic surgeons, or aesthetic medicine educators — and needs medical illustration or animation that works at this level of anatomical detail — I'd love to discuss what's possible. #medicalillustration (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23medicalillustration&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #medicalanimation (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23medicalanimation&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #facialanатomy (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23facialan%D0%B0%D1%82omy&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #SMAS (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23smas&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #aestheticmedicine (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23aestheticmedicine&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #plasticsurgery (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23plasticsurgery&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #facialaging (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23facialaging&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #CME (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23cme&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #medicaleducation (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23medicaleducation&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #medicalart (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23medicalart&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED)
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Not every artery gets attention. This one deserves it. The innominate artery — brachiocephalic trunk — is the first branch off the aortic arch. It feeds the right side of the brain and the right arm. When it fails, the surgical solution involves the arch itself. This illustration visualizes prosthetic replacement of the innominate artery — graft anatomy, vessel relationships, surgical positioning. Complex vascular anatomy needs precise visual support. Whether it’s for surgical training, CME content, or clinic education materials — that’s exactly what I do. If you’re working on cardiology or vascular surgery education content and need an illustrator who understands the anatomy — reach out. #medicalillustration (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/medicalillustration/) #vascularsurgery (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/vascularsurgery/) #aorticsurgery (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/aorticsurgery/) #cardiology (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/cardiology/) #innominateartery (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/innominateartery/)
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An artery. A vein. A capillary. Three completely different architectures. The artery wall is built for pressure. Thick elastic layer, strong smooth muscle, connective tissue holding it all together. It expands with every heartbeat and springs back. The vein carries the same blood, but at a fraction of the pressure. Thinner walls, less muscle, and something the artery doesn’t need: a valve. Because without it, blood would simply fall back down. The capillary is just one cell thick. No muscle. No elastic layer. Just endothelium, because its entire job is exchange, not transport. Same circulatory system. Completely different engineering solutions. This illustration maps all three — layer by layer, structure by structure — the way it needs to be shown for medical education that actually teaches rather than just decorates. If your team creates educational content for medical students, residents, or healthcare professionals — this is the level of detail that makes the difference. #medicalillustration (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/medicalillustration/) #vasculararatomy (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/vasculararatomy/) #histology (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/histology/) #CME (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/cme/) #veinhealth (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/veinhealth/)
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Look at these two faces. Same person. Same anatomy. Just — time. What changes isn't random. The fat pads that sit high on a young face don't disappear with age. They slide down. The ligaments that used to hold everything in place gradually let go. Volume shifts. Contours follow. What you see on the surface — the fold, the shadow, the heaviness — is just the end of a story that started much deeper. This illustration traces that process layer by layer — muscles, fat compartments, structural support — from a younger face to an older one. For anyone working in aesthetic medicine or facial surgery — this is the part that actually matters. #medicalillustration #facialaging #facialanatomy #aestheticmedicine #plasticsurgery #fatcompartments #medicalart
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Saidmakhmud Sharipov
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Framer Expert and No-Code Developer
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In September, I attended Alexander Laguta (https://plustolevel.ru)'s intensive promo website workshop as a student, meaning I received personal feedback from the mentor. All the students worked on a real project, designing a promo website for the Barganets (https://barganets.com) private business club. Since everyone had different levels and different visions, the results were varied and original, and I really liked them. I signed up for all three intensives from the very beginning and already started the next one for the service design, which will be during October, and I'll try to get the most out of it as well. P.S.: I'd also like to especially highlight the materials from Renderteam (https://creativemarket.com/Renderteam) – they have incredibly beautiful and equally convenient mockups and textures!
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In September, I attended Alexander Laguta (https://plustolevel.ru)'s intensive promo website workshop as a student, meaning I received personal feedback from the mentor. All the students worked on a real project, designing a promo website for the Barganets (https://barganets.com) private business club. Since everyone had different levels and different visions, the results were varied and original, and I really liked them. I signed up for all three intensives from the very beginning and already started the next one for the service design, which will be during October, and I'll try to get the most out of it as well. P.S.: I'd also like to especially highlight the materials from Renderteam (https://creativemarket.com/Renderteam) – they have incredibly beautiful and equally convenient mockups and textures!
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Zucko Creative Design Studio
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CoreAI
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Ismoiljon Abduqahhorov
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Building Reliable Web and Mobile Solutions
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Building Reliable Web and Mobile Solutions
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Florista — Florista: Floral eCommerce template
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Online QR Code Menu
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Landing page for Dental Clinics
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Inventory PWA for clothing goods.
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