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Full Squad
São Paulo, Brazil
The ideal partner for companies pursuing digital excellence.
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Trip Magazine: Merging culture, design, and innovation.
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Building connections: The story behind mm3app.
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Lists reinvented: A technical perspective on My Wonder List.
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Crafting innovative experiences with FSD3.
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Nicole Cambria
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Beacon, USA
designs with depth 🪷
$50k+
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UX/UI Design For CityServ Building Permits Web Application
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Figma Design Elevate for DUO
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Exsai Design Studio, Landing Page Made In Framer
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Discover Shops - Framer CMS Filtering + Custom Component
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Carlos Geronimo
Pamplona, Spain
Framer Technical Partner
$25k+
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Framer Marketplace Template Reviewer
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Eboca - Framer Design & Development
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Bayteca - Framer Development
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Caldero Casa de Oficios - Framer Development
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Ivan Pozdnovskii
Sofia, Bulgaria
Web Developer: Astro, Shopify, Webflow, Replo.
$1k+
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Web Developer: Astro, Shopify, Webflow, Replo.
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Designer's Portfolio Website Development (Astro)
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Website Development for Youth Nonprofit NewVoters on Webflow
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WordPress to Astro + Sanity CMS Migration | Real Estate Website
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Complete Portfolio Design and Development Using Astro and Modern CSS
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Kevin Watkins
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Bend, USA
Website Agency - Design, Dev, Copy, SEO, Accessibility 🌐
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🚀 Submitting our latest Webflow build for the #webflowchallenge Built with intention. Clean structure, motion where it counts, and a CMS that makes updates simple instead of stressful. Every part of the site was designed to feel alive without getting in the way of clarity or performance. We’re always experimenting with how to make things feel natural in motion and effortless to maintain once they’re live. Proud of our team for htting that balance we’re always chasing.
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Working with nonprofits is one of the best parts of our job as an agency. Deschutes River Conservancy is a nonprofit that is dedicated to keeping the our rivers healthy and to improve the water quality in the Deschutes basin. Designed in Figma, layout design in Relume, developed in Webflow, accessibility audit using SilkTide, and showcased using Jitter, this project is a perfect representation of the organization's that drive us to do good work, so they can continue doing theirs. Link: https://www.deschutesriver.org/
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Eforce Sports
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Deschutes River Conservatory
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Paula Gibert
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Barcelona, Spain
UX/UI designer creating thoughtful and scalable experiences.
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This project covered the UX/UI design of two medical devices for respiratory care: a hospital mechanical ventilator for ICU clinical staff, and the Alveo lung simulator, a training tool for healthcare professionals. Both interfaces needed to support monitoring, alert response, and real-time decision-making under time pressure, in environments with real-world constraints. The UI had to comply with the clinical standard governing alarm hierarchy, color coding, and priority levels in hospital settings. Every decision, from typography to interaction patterns, was validated alongside medical experts and reviewed against certification requirements. I worked as UX/UI Designer within a multidisciplinary team, building a component library of 170+ components and 700+ variants that served both products. The system was delivered in under 1.5 years and received outstanding feedback at industry trade shows, with both devices recognized as among the most innovative solutions in the market. Deliverables: UI Design · Interaction Design · Design System · Component Library · Accessibility · High-Fidelity Prototyping · Development Handoff
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Caspar Health is a German digital rehabilitation platform connecting clinics, doctors, therapists, and patients through certified aftercare programs. Trusted by 260+ clinics and 350,000+ patients, with 97% satisfaction — but none of that mattered if people couldn't figure out whether the platform was even for them. At Yumeda Studio, we worked as a team of three designers in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment on the UX end-to-end of the B2B-facing website. One of the biggest challenges was designing for four distinct audiences — clinical institutions, doctors, therapists, and patients — each arriving with different questions and different levels of digital confidence. The platform was content-heavy by nature so managing high information density through clear hierarchy and progressive disclosure wasn't just a design choice, it was a constraint that had to be solved from the beginning. One of the trickiest parts was eligibility. Patients often couldn't tell if they qualified for a program, which caused drop-off before they even reached intake. We introduced a guided quiz system to solve this, alongside GDPR-compliant consent flows that felt like a natural part of the journey rather than a legal hurdle. Deliverables: UX Research · UX Design · UI Design · Information Architecture · Accessibility · Multi-Audience Strategy · Development Handoff · Q&A
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PartSpace is a German AI-powered procurement platform trusted by enterprise clients like Siemens, BMW, and Krones. As part of a collaborative team, I took a strong initiative in shaping the creative direction through UI, driving the visual language that would define how PartSpace shows up digitally. My work spanned UX research, site architecture, wireframing, and mockups, while collaborating with the branding team on illustrations and imagery. The goal was clear: a website that converts. Designed for multiple decision-makers — procurement managers, cost engineers, and C-level executives — each with different priorities but all needing to trust the product at a glance. Clean, precise, and built to generate leads.
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TRION is a German high-performance lithium battery manufacturer serving industries from marine and automotive to defence and energy storage. With a strong engineering identity but no cohesive digital presence, the challenge was translating German precision and technical credibility into a website designed to convert across multiple audiences and use cases. As part of a collaborative team, the creative direction was driven through UI — shaping a visual language that communicates power, reliability, and German manufacturing excellence. The work covered UX research, site architecture, wireframing, and mockups, with close collaboration with the branding team on illustrations and imagery to create a bold, hardware-forward aesthetic. Deliverables: UX Research · Site Architecture · Wireframing · UI Design · Creative Direction
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joshua brightwell
Seattle, USA
Web Optimization Expert | AI SEO, AEO & Accessibility
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The Handoff Trap: Why accessibility fails on client projects. As independent creators, we’ve all been there: you design or develop a beautiful digital product, hand it off to the client, and months later they come back with a 200-page accessibility audit asking for urgent refactoring. It’s stressful, inefficient, and eats into your margins. The issue isn’t a lack of care; it’s that accessibility is usually treated as a post-production chore rather than a core workflow. In my latest article, I share a framework on how we can operationalize empathy to bridge the gap between marketing goals and engineering velocity: 🛠️ Shift-Left Guardrails: Instead of checking for accessibility bugs at the end of a project, build automated pre-deployment shields (like Git Hooks) into your development flow to catch issues in real-time. 📊 Speak in ROI, Not Checklists: When presenting to clients, reframe accessibility from a compliance task to a growth metric. Use Accessible Market Growth (AMG) and Reach Recovery to show them exactly how many more users can navigate their checkout or sign-up funnels. 👁️ Visual Empathy: Equip your team or clients with simulation sandboxes to experience interactions through the eyes of users with cognitive, motor, or visual impairments. By building accessibility directly into your release cycle, you protect your code quality, unblock enterprise sales for your clients, and deliver products built for everyone. 🔗 Read the full breakdown in the comments below Are you currently using automated shields or manual simulators in your client workflows? Let's discuss in the comments!
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📈 Stop Pitching "Compliance." Start Pitching Growth. As independent developers, designers, and agencies, we've all been there: You identify critical accessibility barriers on a client's website, but when you pitch the fixes, you get shut down. Why? Because when engineers talk, they speak the language of code (WCAG, ARIA labels, HTML validation). But when clients and executives listen, they hear "more work," "delayed features," and "costs." They see a cost center, not an opportunity. If you want to get the budget, bandwidth, and buy-in to build better software, you need to learn to speak C-suite. Our latest blog breaks down how to transform your accessibility pitch from a defensive lawsuit-prevention talk into an offensive revenue recovery conversation using Waypoint Studio’s key growth metrics: Accessible Market Growth (AMG): Quantify the exact percentage of the addressable market currently blocked from converting. Reach Recovery Matrix: Show clients exactly how much traffic and checkout conversion rate they are bleeding out due to interaction barriers. AI Executive Summary Forecasting: Auto-translate code audits into plain-language business slides ready for QBRs. Stop letting important accessibility fixes get backlogged. Learn how to structure your next client pitch and turn inclusive design into a primary growth engine. 🔗 Read the full guide on our blog: https://waypointstudio.io/blog/speaking-c-suite
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Most digital products and platforms are accidentally locking out up to 20% of their potential users. Not because the product is bad—but because of a hidden barrier: digital accessibility. When you’re running a lean setup or a solo project, accessibility usually gets pushed to the "we'll fix it later" pile. We assume it requires an army of QA testers or massive compliance budgets. It doesn't. You can unlock this massive, hidden audience right now without spending a dime. Here are 3 zero-dollar shifts you can make to your workflow today: Move testing upstream: Stop checking for accessibility barriers after you deploy. Intercepting issues directly in your developer workflow (like using pre-deployment git checks) stops bugs before they ever hit production. Focus on the high-impact 20%: You don't need a total redesign. Fixing keyboard navigation, clear form labels, and color contrast instantly solves the majority of critical user friction points. Design for inclusive flexibility: Inclusive design isn’t a restriction; it’s a framework that makes your core product cleaner, more modular, and easier for everyone to use. Accessibility isn't a checklist item to handle later—it's a massive, underserved market waiting for tools that actually work for them. I just broke down the exact step-by-step strategy for unlocking this hidden audience without breaking your budget. 👇 I’ve dropped the link to the full article in the comments below. What’s the biggest hurdle you face when trying to make your digital tools more inclusive?
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I engineered a bespoke consulting platform designed to automate deep-site auditing and deliver a premium, high-touch client experience. Moving away from manual reporting workflows, I built a custom technical engine that scales my audit capabilities and organizes every client deliverable within a single, secure interface. Key Features & Engineering Highlights: Automated Deep-Scan Auditor: I built an automated scanning engine that crawls client sites to audit and score performance across four main pillars: Technical SEO, AEO (Answer Engine Optimization for AI search engines), Content Quality, and Accessibility. Interactive Client Portal: I designed and developed a secure dashboard where clients can view live reporting metrics, track their site's audit scores over time, and manage their optimization pipeline. Developer-Ready Ticket Markdowns: To bridge the gap between audit findings and execution, the portal automatically formats audit issues into clean Markdown tickets, ready to copy directly into Jira, Linear, or GitHub. Training Playbooks & Deliverables: Built-in repository hosting customized training modules and playbooks alongside a secure file-download center for audits and strategy briefs.
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João Furquim
Sumaré, Brazil
Product Design: Fast, Strategic, Business Aligned
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Creation of 2 Websites and Brand Identities for a Technology Gro
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Redesign of Unimed Campinas App
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Redesign of Unimed Campinas Medical System
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