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raffaele parlato

Product designer making enterprise software actually usable.

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Cover image for SCALAR Live View Enhancement for Fleet Management
SCALAR Live View Enhancement for Fleet Management
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Cover image for Development of AI-Driven Job Posting MVP for B4work
Development of AI-Driven Job Posting MVP for B4work
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Cover image for Designing a SaaS chat solution for B4work
Designing a SaaS chat solution for B4work
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Cover image for Obsid — a portfolio template
Obsid — a portfolio template for product designers, designed and built in Framer. A clean, confident portfolio for product designers who want their work to lead. Structured case study layouts, refined typography, and a flow that takes visitors from first impression to "let's talk" — projects, about, and contact, all in their place. Built with product-thinking at its core: present your process, showcase outcomes, and make your craft easy to read. Fully responsive, CMS-ready, and crafted with clarity over clutter. Designed and developed end to end.
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Cover image for CoachOne — a one-page coaching
CoachOne — a one-page coaching website template, designed and built in Framer. A premium, high-converting single-page site for coaches, mentors, and solo practitioners. Every section earns its place — hero, services, testimonials, about, and contact — flowing seamlessly to guide visitors from first impression to booking. Built for conversion: clear value, social proof, and a frictionless path to taking the next step. Fully responsive and crafted with clarity over clutter. Designed and developed end to end.
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Cover image for Obscura — a SaaS website
Obscura — a SaaS website template, designed and built in Framer. A sleek, modern marketing site for SaaS products that need to look as sharp as they perform. Bold hierarchy, confident typography, and a structure built to carry a product story from hero to CTA — features, pricing, testimonials, all in their right place. Crafted with product-thinking at its core: guide the visitor, communicate value, and turn attention into sign-ups. Fully responsive, CMS-ready, and built with clarity over clutter. Designed and developed end to end.
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New website for Staywork, a real estate company, made with Framer.
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Cover image for Development of 'Save Job' Feature for B4work app
Development of 'Save Job' Feature for B4work app
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Cover image for PAYE — a B2B payroll
PAYE — a B2B payroll & HR SaaS template, designed and built in Framer. A clean, conversion-focused marketing site for a modern payroll product. Clear hierarchy, structured sections, and a layout that makes a complex B2B offering feel simple and trustworthy — from pricing to features to social proof. Built with real product-thinking behind it: how to communicate value, guide the visitor, and turn interest into sign-ups. Fully responsive, CMS-ready, and crafted with the clarity enterprise software deserves. Designed and developed end to end.
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Cover image for Lumen — a minimal, elegant
Lumen — a minimal, elegant portfolio template for photographers, built in @Framer . Quiet design. Loud images. Lumen puts your work front and center with generous whitespace, refined typography, and a layout free of clutter. CMS-ready, fully responsive, and easy to customize. Let your work take center stage.
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Website design for STAYWORK, a real estate company. Made with @Framer
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Website design for OBVIA, a creative agency. Made with @Framer
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Cover image for Excited to finally share something
Excited to finally share something I've been pouring myself into. As founding product designer at CoinXperience, I got to shape the product from the ground up — every screen, every interaction, every decision about how it should feel in someone's hands. Here's a look at one of the mockups. 👇 Being employee-zero on design means owning the whole thing: the messy early exploration, the hard tradeoffs, the moments where you delete a week of work because it just wasn't right. No playbook, no design system to lean on. Just the problem, the user, and a lot of iteration. Proud of where it landed. More to come.
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