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Sidiq Prihatno

Sidiq Prihatno

Product-first design. With taste, not templates.

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This Figma project covers the user interface design for Restructuring Masterclass, an elite online course website. To make development as seamless as possible, I structured the designs to be fully implementation-ready, utilizing a clean, block-based layout composed of modular sections and containers. This modern, compact approach supports their goal of selling premium financial education, while maintaining an mature style that builds immediate trust.
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KIRIM.EMAIL Brand and Product Redesign
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PencilKit is my Chrome extension that turns any webpage into a calm, native-feel sketching surface. You can draw, highlight, and type directly on top of content. Perfect for research, reviews, and quick ideas without juggling extra tools. For its first release, I designed a focused brand system for the Chrome Web Store: logo, main banner, and extension thumbnail. I kept the visuals soft, minimal, and readable at small sizes so the icon, banner, and screenshots feel consistent and easy on the eyes. This case study walks through how I approached the logo, banner, and thumbnail to make PencilKit feel friendly, trustworthy, and instantly clear in just a few seconds.
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Cover image for VisualKit is my Chrome extension
VisualKit is my Chrome extension that turns any website into a live design lab. We can inspect elements, tweak styles, and capture clean UI screenshots without opening DevTools. For its first release, I designed a simple but complete brand system for the Chrome Web Store: logo, main banner, and extension thumbnail. I focused on keeping everything clean, readable at small sizes, and visually consistent, so the icon, banner, and screenshots all feel like one product family. This case study walks through how I approached the logo, banner, and thumbnail to make VisualKit look modern, trustworthy, and easy to understand in just a few seconds.
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