The website concept for the 162nd Separate Battalion of the 119th Territorial Defense Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been designed with two key objectives in mind: recruiting new volunteers (both combat and non-combat) and acquiring donors and support for the unit.
Ukraine’s Armed Forces need a steady flow of volunteers and donor support.
Yet many hesitate to join due to fear of forced mobilization, low trust in institutions, and lack of clear, reliable information — especially about non-combat roles.
Problem space challenges & realisations: Fear & mistrust – Many civilians hesitate to volunteer due to fear of forced deployment and lack of awareness about non-combat roles.
Scattered & outdated info – Official resources are often hard to navigate or outdated, making it unclear how to join or help.
Language barriers – Foreign volunteers face limited access to English-language guidance and support.
Low visibility – The 162nd Battalion lacks a central, trustworthy platform to showcase its mission, team, and needs.
No easy support channels – Donors don’t know how to safely and effectively contribute.
I designed a comprehensive recruitment and information website prototype in Framer as a conceptual, non-profit project — with the potential for future deployment on a secure, dedicated server. A key feature is a application form that adapts to different enlistment paths (combat and non-combat) for both Ukrainian and international volunteers.
The project scope included:
Target group analysis, user scenarios, and journey mapping
Information architecture, sitemap, personas, and UX flows
Content design, low- and high-fidelity wireframes, and a full UI kit
Responsive prototype implementation in Framer, featuring CMS integration and dynamic form logic
Results: Fully responsive MVP prototype — tested between 320–2400 px
Personalized application paths with separate logic for Ukrainian citizens and international volunteers
Custom CMS system for managing recruitment announcements
Demo project published in Framer — with full awareness that a real military site should run under a secure, dedicated military domain and be deployed on an internal server
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AmplifyDev needed a landing page that clearly communicated the value of its open-source AI Coding Assistant — a tool designed to boost productivity for senior developers. The key challenge was to explain complex features in a way that felt simple, credible, and compelling.
Designing the landing page required balancing clear communication of complex features with the expectations of a highly technical audience. At the same time, I needed to ensure responsiveness, visual clarity within a glassmorphism style, and a smooth user journey across all devices.
I designed a clean, responsive landing page that presents the core features with clarity, showcases real value, and leads users to one clear CTA: “Download the plugin”. The layout is content-first, branded, and optimized for quick understanding.
The visual direction was built on the brand foundations created by Teresa Chylińska-Kur, who provided a strong and refined identity that guided key UI decisions — from colors and typography to the overall tone and style.
Results:
High-fidelity, interactive prototype (desktop, tablet, mobile);
Modular UI Kit and consistent design system;
Positive feedback from mentor;
Completed challenge and earned certification;
MVP-ready landing page built to convert.
Demo project published in Framer
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Scope:
Benchmarking, Information Architecture, Sitemap, Wireframing (lo-fi / hi-fi), UI Kit, Prototyping (Figma), Responsive Design in Framer.