UI/UX design. by Sourav MehraUI/UX design. by Sourav Mehra
UI/UX design.Sourav Mehra
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As a UI/UX designer, my service revolves around crafting engaging and intuitive digital experiences for users. I merge the disciplines of user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design to create seamless interactions that prioritize both aesthetics and functionality.
I specialize in designing visually appealing interfaces that resonate with your brand identity while ensuring ease of use for your audience.
Through a keen understanding of color theory, typography, and layout design, I create interfaces that are visually appealing and user-friendly.
I develop high-fidelity mockups and prototypes that give a realistic preview of the final product, ensuring a cohesive and attractive visual design.
My expertise lies in creating UI elements like icons, buttons, and graphical assets that enhance user interaction and engagement.

What's included

The client will receive a comprehensive set of deliverables, including:
As a UI designer, the deliverables provided to the client typically include a range of assets and documents that facilitate the understanding, visualization, and implementation of the user interface. These deliverables may consist of: 1. Wireframes: These are low-fidelity layouts outlining the structure of the interface, showcasing the placement of elements without much detail on visual design. 2. Mockups: High-fidelity visual representations of the UI design, showcasing colors, typography, imagery, and other graphical elements. These provide a clearer understanding of the final look and feel of the interface. 3. Prototypes: Interactive models demonstrating the functionality and user flow of the interface. These may range from simple clickable prototypes to more advanced interactive simulations. 4. Style Guides or Design Systems: Comprehensive documents outlining design principles, color schemes, typography guidelines, iconography, and UI components. These ensure consistency across various screens and functionalities. 5. Assets: Exported graphical elements such as icons, images, logos, and other UI elements in various formats (PNG, SVG, etc.) ready for implementation. 6. Documentation: Detailed notes or manuals explaining design decisions, rationale, and guidelines for developers or other stakeholders involved in the implementation phase. 7. Presentations or Reports: Summaries or presentations highlighting the design process, key findings, and solutions are presented to the client for review and feedback.
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Sourav Mehra Ludhiana, India
UI/UX design.Sourav Mehra
Starting at$15 /hr
Schedule a call
Tags
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Figma
UI Designer
Visual Designer
Web Designer
Cover image for UI/UX design.
As a UI/UX designer, my service revolves around crafting engaging and intuitive digital experiences for users. I merge the disciplines of user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design to create seamless interactions that prioritize both aesthetics and functionality.
I specialize in designing visually appealing interfaces that resonate with your brand identity while ensuring ease of use for your audience.
Through a keen understanding of color theory, typography, and layout design, I create interfaces that are visually appealing and user-friendly.
I develop high-fidelity mockups and prototypes that give a realistic preview of the final product, ensuring a cohesive and attractive visual design.
My expertise lies in creating UI elements like icons, buttons, and graphical assets that enhance user interaction and engagement.

What's included

The client will receive a comprehensive set of deliverables, including:
As a UI designer, the deliverables provided to the client typically include a range of assets and documents that facilitate the understanding, visualization, and implementation of the user interface. These deliverables may consist of: 1. Wireframes: These are low-fidelity layouts outlining the structure of the interface, showcasing the placement of elements without much detail on visual design. 2. Mockups: High-fidelity visual representations of the UI design, showcasing colors, typography, imagery, and other graphical elements. These provide a clearer understanding of the final look and feel of the interface. 3. Prototypes: Interactive models demonstrating the functionality and user flow of the interface. These may range from simple clickable prototypes to more advanced interactive simulations. 4. Style Guides or Design Systems: Comprehensive documents outlining design principles, color schemes, typography guidelines, iconography, and UI components. These ensure consistency across various screens and functionalities. 5. Assets: Exported graphical elements such as icons, images, logos, and other UI elements in various formats (PNG, SVG, etc.) ready for implementation. 6. Documentation: Detailed notes or manuals explaining design decisions, rationale, and guidelines for developers or other stakeholders involved in the implementation phase. 7. Presentations or Reports: Summaries or presentations highlighting the design process, key findings, and solutions are presented to the client for review and feedback.
Sourav's other services
$15 /hr