I have been working with both, private and corporate clients, transforming their ideas into real projects which I delivered punctually. I am willing to shadow great professionals and work hard to deepen my web and graphic design knowledge to add increasingly higher value.
Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers to solve complex problems, and find desirable solutions. It involves both analysis and imagination.
Design Thinking draws upon logic, imagination, intuition, and systemic reasoning, to explore possibilities of what could be, and to create desired outcomes that benefit the end user (the customer). A design mindset is not problem-focused, it’s solution focused, and action oriented.
Thus creativity is the ability to see connections and relationships where others have not. The ability to think in intuitive, non-verbal, and visual terms has been shown to enhance creativity in all disciplines. It has also been shown that the creative process is very similar in all fields.
Studies have shown that creative individuals are more spontaeous, expressive, and less controlled or inhibited. They also tend to trust their own judgement and ideas-- they are not afraid of trying something new
User Interface (UI) Design focuses on anticipating what users might need to do and ensuring that the interface has elements that are easy to access, understand, and use to facilitate those actions. UI brings together concepts from interaction design, visual design, and information architecture.
User experience design incorporates most or all of the above disciplines to positively impact the overall experience a person has with a particular interactive system and its provider. User experience design most frequently defines a sequence of interactions between a user (individual person) and a system, virtual or physical, designed to meet or support user needs and goals, primarily, while also satisfying systems requirements and organizational objectives.
Pixel perfect design is something of a lost art, you know. Mostly because it's an incredibly laborious and long work; it's a technique that requires dedication, effort and an almost obsessive level of attention to detail and not many designers are cut out for it.
It requires a Zen-like personality and meditation-like levels of concentration.