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Selected projects
Sozvonus
Faceter
Website
UX/UI design
Visual concept
Jetlima
Mobile app
UX/UI design
Visual concept
Raketa
Online store
UX/UI design
Visual concept
D-Quiz
Online quiz
UX/UI design
Creative concept
Web service
UX/UI design
Visual concept
Rubetek
The application design was created by me within the ALS studio. Rubetek app is for easy and intuitive control of home filled with a variety of smart devices. Users can view statistics on electricity and water consumption directly from the main screen.
The main page contains all the essential features: smart device management, brief infographics from sensors. Devices are grouped by the rooms they are located in, and you can navigate between rooms by swiping sideways. Additionally, from the main page, you can activate pre-prepared scenarios, view notifications from devices, and connect new devices.
From the main screen, users can navigate to more detailed statistics. The graphs are interactive: you can choose the display scale, view information for a specific month and on a separate smart device.
The application includes presets for initiating the operation of multiple devices or activating devices based on external conditions, such as time of day or outdoor weather.
The notification screen resembles a messenger, and the devices seem to be communicating with the user. In this section, you can receive messages from smart devices, just like from people. The camera will report on observed incidents, sensors will notify about any malfunctions, and the electricity meter will remind you to pay the bill for the last month.
Designed a series of cards for upsells, incorporating their purchase into scenarios for creating new solutions for a smart home. This solution allowed integrating parts of the online store into the application structure and increased the sales of smart devices.
Jetlima
The website design was created by me within the ALS studio team. The Jetlima marketplace is an international platform for jet chartering, bringing together private jet owners and passengers.
For both parties, was created a user-friendly interface on the website to make it easy to upload information about aircraft, list available seats for sale, and book flights. The search and purchasing tools are minimalist and intuitive.
Sellers upload detailed cabin layouts of their available aircraft to the website. Since each interior is unique, a special designer is provided on the site. Sellers can specify the layout of seats and furniture, and buyers can see the assembled layout when choosing a seat.
The service's visual language is restrained and memorable, achieved through elegant 3D illustrations and clear icons.
In sections used daily by sellers, the graphics are streamlined to serve as a comprehensive professional tool. The service becomes a fully functional professional instrument in these areas. The calendar allows easy management of flight schedules, creating applications, and blocking slots for maintenance. The calendar interface is tailored to user tasks with a dense layout of information and no visual noise.
The complex service is fully adapted and optimized for mobile devices, allowing passengers, ticket sellers, and aircraft owners to work on Jetlima using their phones.
Faceter
The website design was created by me within the ALS studio. The "Faceter" company's application is used for video surveillance for any occasion: at home for monitoring children, at the summer house for property, or simply for entertainment.
Any smartphone can serve as a camera, giving a second life to older devices. To make "Faceter" more user-friendly and understandable, an instructional website has been created.
The narrative begins with a cluttered box where an unused phone lies. Thanks to "Faceter", it becomes useful again. The narrative about the app's functionality demonstrates various makeshift methods for securing the phone, saving users the time of searching for the best option.
One of the key features, a convenient video archive with frame-by-frame playback of video recordings, is visually depicted. Thus, the "Faceter" website serves as a comprehensive guide that simplifies the usage of the application.
Sozvonus
The website design was created by me within the ALS studio team. "Sovzonus" is a special project about being attentive to each other. The project is designed to ensure that video calls only evoke pleasant emotions.
In the studio, we created a website featuring a checklist with universal rules for online meetings: how to set up lighting, adjust sound, choose the right angle, and everything else.
To encourage people to turn on their cameras during online meetings, I devised a series of backgrounds that make the speaker's view look more joyful. I also wrote several detailed instructions for setting up video backgrounds.
My task in this project was to create the main website, design and the sales-oriented landing page to announce the project. Additionally, I worked on posters and stickers that served as carriers for various rules of digital etiquette and its values.
Rocket
The website design was created by me within the ALS studio team. The watch factory "Raketa" brings together the experience and knowledge of several generations of lapidary craftsmen.
The redesigned website, created in the studio, beautifully unfolds the three-hundred-year history of the company while maintaining the identity of its modern stores.
A special section on the main page tells the story of the manufacture and introduces the intricacies of the mechanism, which has been working flawlessly for decades.
A separate section is dedicated to the intricacies of working with hundreds of components.
The design elements refer to blueprints, reflecting precise technologies honed over centuries.
You can explore the history of the manufacture through facts using an interactive timeline.
The interactive layout allows you to explore all the components of the watch in the finest detail.
Realistic backgrounds used for presenting new collections echo the design of offline stores.
The modular grid is also used in the mobile version. Thanks to its flexibility, it adapts to various blocks and tasks.
D-Quiz
The quiz was created by me within the ALS studio team. I created a series of games to test knowledge of facts about the life and work of Dostoevsky. The game library, launched on the portal, offers enthusiasts a collection of six different challenges.
Their goal is to familiarize visitors with the writer's work better and test how well players are acquainted with events from Fyodor Mikhailovich's books and his real life.
Dostoevsky was a gambler and often tested his luck playing roulette. Therefore, one of the games invites visitors to place a bet and spin the wheel. In case of a loss, knowledge of facts from the writer's life helps to get out of the situation.
In the second game, you need to determine the truthfulness of the presented statement. If the task is completed correctly, the card that appears contains an encouraging congratulations, and if not, a brief description of the mistake.
Three games test knowledge of quotes and the chronology of events in the works, as well as offer the participant to transcribe the live speech of the classic.
The next game suggests asking the writer an important question, writing it in a special form. The answer is given instantly — it's a quote from Fyodor Mikhailovich's work. How to interpret the answer depends on the questioner.