UI/UX DESIGN

THIS IS THE MOST BORED PART OF MY PORTFOLIO

Yes, it’s true: there are no images here at all! You need to read the project description and use an imagination.

Guys who work in this industry understand how strict the NDA can be. So, for example, the NDA of one of my projects last year completely forbids the mentioning of both the final client and the contractor who hired me.

So I will briefly talk about the projects I did without going into the forbidden details.

My short BIO in UX/UI Design

My first UI/UX projects I started back in the early 2000s; at that time, I’ve lived in Ukraine, and there was no such occupation in this country. I’ve made interfaces for software products, UI/UX for hardware devices with the cigarettes-pack size one color LCD screens, created rich multimedia presentations for medical drugs and units and even worked as a team-lead in a children’s educational multimedia magazine.

Periodically i’m switched to advertising, working as art director and creative director in various Ukrainian advertising agencies.

After moving to Montana in 2015, I continued to develop UI/UX projects for local customers.

Company: Conceptron UA, Ukraine – USA

Product: municipal transport control & management software

My role: UX/ UI designer, Art director

Company: I***C LLC, Ukraine – Belgium

Product: rich-multimedia presentation for an electrotherapy medic device

My role: Senior UX/UI designer, art director, 3D artist, programmer & QA

Company: I***C LLC, Ukraine – Belgium.

Product: rich-multimedia presentation for full electric hospital bed

My role: Senior UX/UI designer, art director, programmer

Company: Piznayko, Kyiv Ukraine

Product: a rich-multimedia kids monthly educational magazine

My role: Product designer, team-lead, Senior UI/UX designer, programmer

Company: Adam Smith Advertising, Ukraine – for Milli Healthcare, Great Britain

Product: browser game “Kill that worms.”

My role: Product designer, senior developer, senior UI/UX designer, game-artist, programmer and QA tester

Company: Adam Smith Advertising, Ukraine – for Milli Healthcare, Great Britain

Product: the rich-multimedia presentation about the Vormil anthelmintic drug for pharmacists and trade shows.

My role: Product designer, senior UI/UX designer, art director, programmer

Company: Digital Impact, Missoula MT for Bar IX, Boseman, MT USA.

Product: IOS application for employees

My role: Senior UX/UI designer

Company: Digital Impact, Missoula MT for E****DA, USA.

Product: web-app for scientists involved in the study and therapy of diabetes

My role: Senior UI/UX designer

Company: Digital Impact, Missoula, MT | for M******E Missoula, MT

Product: tablet & web app for physical therapy

My role: Senior UI/UX designer