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Anastasiia Barbashyna
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Scalable SaaS Management Solution from ground up
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Kamil Bachanek
CRM Dashboard
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Max Berdnikau
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Analytics dashboard showcasing clean data visualization with real-time metrics tracking.
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Dan Duccik
LinkedIn profiles are too noisy (buttons, blocks, corporate clutter., etc). I redesigned it. Key changes: Cut noise: Name, role, work stand out. Content-first: Posts/visuals up front Simple nav: Grouped controls, no duplication. Human visuals: Calm dark UI (brain/eye-friendly). Less overload: Cleaner, faster to scan. What do you think?
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Kornel Turek
Mått Struktur Furniture Website
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Oksana Bryk
Now I have 2 years of experience in UX/UI design, and this was my first commercial project — the most valuable one for me. Why? Because it was my first time taking full responsibility for a project, starting with competitor research. It was designed during the time when neumorphism was very popular, so please don’t judge 🙂 Designers, feel free to share your first projects here — let’s reminisce about how it all started 😁
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Alex Tyshchenko
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AI CFO Startup
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Monika Majkowska
Contractbook - assigning data fields
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Anastasiia Barbashyna
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Digital Transformation for Roller Sports: WorldSkate Infinity
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Max Berdnikau
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Clean & minimal landing page focused on clarity and hierarchy. Financial data presented in a way that's easy to quickly scan.
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Kornel Turek
Landing Page Design for Synovia AI
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Oksana Bryk
Designing for CarPlay changed how I think about UX. I started working on a CarPlay interface almost at the same time I started driving. I’ve only been behind the wheel for about three months. That experience shaped the design more than I expected. As a new driver, you quickly realize how little attention you have for screens. Even a small distraction matters. It made one thing clear: drivers don’t explore interfaces. They react. So instead of designing around features, I started designing around moments. What does the driver need right now? Usually the answer is simple: continue something, repeat something, or start the fastest action possible. Designing for CarPlay isn’t adapting an app to a car screen. It’s respecting the driver’s attention. How do you approach in-car UX?
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Alex Tyshchenko
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CNICK Contactless Payment Ring Development
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Monika Majkowska
Contractbook - redesigning negotiation flow
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Kamil Bachanek
CRM - Project timeline
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Anastasiia Barbashyna
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Scalable Brand Design System: SuperNoodle
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