Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication

UX & UI Design

Anastasiya

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She, Her

Anastasiya is a UX/UI designer who believes great design starts with empathy. She enjoys creating digital experiences grounded in extensive research, always seeking new insights to inform her design decisions. Anastasiya loves journalling, starting new craft projects, and sometimes gets competitive in video games.
Top view of one laptop showcasing website design on a white background.
UX/UI and branding for Loop, a refurbished tech company focused on eliminating e-waste by creating a transparent circular system for electronics.

Credits: Mock-up from Motion Array, photos from Unsplash.

Top view of one laptop showcasing website design on a white background.
Additional screens for Loop, featuring the trade-in process.

Credits: Mock-up from Motion Array, photos from Unsplash.

Top view of multiple iPhones arranged in a diagonal grid on a white background.
Product design for Plenty, a gamified productivity app for neurodivergent individuals.

Credits: Mock-up from Motion Array, garden icons illustrations from Penzilla.

iPhone with a sequence of screens displayed on a lilac background.
Task completion user flow for Plenty, a gamified productivity app for neurodivergent individuals.

Credits: Mock-up from Motion Array, bunny illustration from Penzilla.

Top view of a laptop displaying a landing page, with five additional website screens arranged in a grid.
Landing page design and branding for Posy, a floral pastry shop.

Credits: Mock-up from Motion Array, photos from Unsplash.

An angled view of a laptop displaying a website page, with three additional screens displayed to its left side.
Website design for Vivi, a company that supports formerly incarcerated women through art, community and employment-driven opportunities.

Credits: Mock-up from Motion Array, photos from Unsplash. Team project with Charlie Wongpisethkul.