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Joaquín Picó
Valencia, Spain
Digital Product Designer & Framer Expert
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Piera & Argelich Architects
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Joaquín Picó. Personal Portfolio Site
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Adventure Village. Landing Page Template
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Lava-Visuals. Architectural visualization
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Sophie Lockyer
Valencia, Spain
Digital Marketing, Content Writer, SEO - Native English
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SEO Blog Post on Student Mobility
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SEO Blog Post for SaaS
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Bath Travel Itinerary
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SEO Blog Post for Web Agency
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Arnau López selles
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Valencia, Spain
Product Designer & Dev. Building from Figma to App Store.
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SMASH Landing Page — UI Design (Figma) A landing page concept for SMASH, a short-video social app for padel players, designed in Figma. Visually inspired by Apple's product pages — clean grids, generous whitespace, large confident typography — but pushed toward a more editorial direction: oversized headline type, full-bleed product photography and app mockups carrying most of the visual weight, and minimal interface chrome around them. The page uses a white and near-black base with a single lime accent color reserved for key moments (CTAs, highlights), keeping the same restrained color discipline as the app itself so the brand feels consistent end to end. Tools: Figma.
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Volea — Product walkthrough. Adding players, booking a court, and onboarding a club — the dashboard in motion. A short walkthrough of Volea's dashboard: the side of the product club owners actually live in once they're past the landing page. The video covers three flows: adding and managing players inside a club, booking a court directly from the dashboard, and connecting a new club during onboarding. Design goals The dashboard needed to work for a very specific user: a club owner who is not a software person. Most have never used anything more complex than a WhatsApp group to manage bookings. So the priority wasn't density of features, it was clarity at a glance — today's bookings, today's revenue, which courts are empty, in that order. [Add 2–3 lines here about specific UI decisions — e.g. why you chose the layout for adding players, what the connect-a-club onboarding flow looks like step by step, any constraint you designed around. This is the part that needs your input.] The interface uses the same warm, editorial visual language as the landing page — same type, same restrained color palette — so the product doesn't feel like a different app once you log in.
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Volea — Landing page design. A booking SaaS for padel clubs, designed to feel less like software and more like a court. Volea is the operating system for padel clubs: online bookings, automatic leagues, and real-time court occupancy — replacing the WhatsApp threads and spreadsheets most clubs still run on. The brief was self-set. Most booking tools for sports clubs look the same: generic SaaS blue, dashboard-first, zero personality. I wanted the landing page to feel closer to the sport itself — clay courts, clean lines, daylight — while still reading as a serious product a club owner would trust with their bookings. Design direction I moved away from the typical "tech startup" palette early. Warm, sun-bleached tones instead of cold blues; generous whitespace instead of dense feature grids. The hero leads with a single court photo, not an illustration — the product should feel tactile, not abstract. Each feature block (bookings, leagues, occupancy) is shown as a small live UI fragment rather than an icon + paragraph. A club owner doesn't want to read "real-time occupancy" — they want to see the 78% and the empty 11am slot that's costing them money. [Add 2–3 lines here about your specific references / inspiration — e.g. editorial sports brands, specific Scandinavian or sports-tech sites you looked at. This is the part that needs your input.] Micro-interactions Small movement was used sparingly: the occupancy bar fills on scroll, the league standings count up rather than appear instantly, and the booking time slots have a subtle hover state that mimics tapping through them on a phone. Nothing flashy — the goal was rhythm, not spectacle. Outcome The result is a one-page site that sells the product without a single stock photo of someone "playing padel and smiling at the camera." It's live at volea.io (http://volea.io).
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I wanted to build the fastest MVP studio on the internet. So I built Stackd. Live site: stackd.codes (http://stackd.codes) · GitHub: github.com/lopezsellesarnau-cmd/stackd Stackd is a product studio that builds MVPs for founders in 4 weeks — design, development, and deployment under one roof. No agencies, no handoffs, no delays. It started as a personal brand problem. I had shipped 4 products solo in 12 months but no single place that communicated what I do and how fast I do it. Most agency websites look the same — generic grids, stock photos, vague copy. I wanted something that felt like a product, not a brochure. The site is built around a black editorial aesthetic — pure black background, DM Sans typography, #98D516 green accent, and a layout inspired by Linear and Stripe. Every section has a purpose: the hero communicates the value proposition in one sentence, the process timeline shows exactly how it works, the code and dashboard mockups prove it's real, and the selected work section lets the products speak for themselves. The mockup section was the most interesting design challenge — four live code windows showing a real Next.js API route, Flutter feed screen, a Gateflow dashboard, and two mobile phones side by side. Built entirely in HTML and CSS, no screenshots. The design went from Figma to live in one session. Deployed on Vercel, connected to the stackd.codes (http://stackd.codes) domain via Hostinger DNS. My process: Content strategy → Figma design → HTML/CSS build → Vercel deployment → DNS configuration → Live Stack: HTML · CSS · JavaScript · Figma · Vercel · DM Sans · DM Mono
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Ariadna Pons
Valencia, Spain
Digital Designer Expert in Visual Identities and Interfaces
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Timeless Design and Modern Elegance for Architecture Studio
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A smoother path to certification interface - Cert as a Service
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Crafting Modern Design for Kaoba Carpenttry
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José María Verdú García
Valencia, Spain
Frontend Engineer & UI Designer for Startups and Scaleups 🚀
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Front&Back - Comprehensive MVP Development & Startup Solutions
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4Finance - UI Redesign · Web · Frontend Dev · Mobile App Success
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Testualia - AI-Powered platform to create academic tests
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Andrea Guijarro Morant
Valencia, Spain
Creative frontend. Web design and development.
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Creative frontend. Web design and development.
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Personal Portfolio Website: Personal portfolio website designed and built to showcase my work as a frontend developer and web designer. The project focuses on clean visual design, clear structure and modern web aesthetics. The goal was to create a simple and engaging landing page that presents projects, services and contact information in a clear and accessible way. The website was built using Framer, allowing smooth interactions, responsive layouts and easy content management.
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Canula Vision Website: Design and development of a modern website for Canula Vision, a visual production and creative project. The goal of the website was to create a clean and immersive digital presence that highlights visual content and communicates the brand's creative identity. The project focuses on strong visual layout, modern web design and responsive development to ensure a smooth experience across devices.
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Mimas Iconic Website: Website design and development for Mimas Iconic, a nail art and beauty studio. The objective of the project was to create a bold and visually distinctive website that reflects the brand’s aesthetic while making it easy for clients to explore services and book appointments. The website combines strong visual identity, clear service presentation and an intuitive structure to improve user experience and support online bookings.
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Website design and development for Ortofisio Valencia, a physiotherapy clinic based in Valencia.
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