This is my current place of work. I am UX designer: working on information architecture, userflows, wireframes and create simple UI drafts. The result is interactive prototypes to illustrate different scenarios.
I worked on features from start to finish: user flow, screens design, icons and interface elements, different screen states, documentation, assets and helping programmers and QA.
This is my current place of work. I am UX designer: working on information architecture, userflows, wireframes and create simple UI drafts. The result is interactive prototypes to illustrate different scenarios.
This is my current place of work. I am UX designer: working on information architecture, userflows, wireframes and create simple UI drafts. The result is interactive prototypes to illustrate different scenarios.
Attends the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art. Studies design with Alexey Brodovitch, art director at Harper's Bazaar, and works as his assistant.
Started from University of Pennsylvania. This is an important stage of my career. Here I worked in the local magazine. The experience greatly affected me
Travels to France, Italy, Spain, and Peru. After completing fashion editorial in Lima, prolongs stay to make portraits of local people in a daylight studio.
Attends the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art. Studies design with Alexey Brodovitch, art director at Harper's Bazaar, and works as his assistant.
Started from University of Pennsylvania. This is an important stage of my career. Here I worked in the local magazine. The experience greatly affected me
Travels to France, Italy, Spain, and Peru. After completing fashion editorial in Lima, prolongs stay to make portraits of local people in a daylight studio.
The web studio TOP1 was my first company, where I was developing sites using CMS Joomla. Those days were very funny. I had to maintain browsers which worked in different ways. Maybe it's not necessary to say IE 6 was my favorite browser. Also I made buttons with rounded corners via 4 pictures! That was fun.
As a young developer I thought that I was good at it. But my code sucked. For example, I didn't know about W3C standards or best practices of development. Maybe that happened because I didn't have experienced mentors and no one could point out my mistakes.
But one day I felt it was time for a change. I quit the company with the thought to find a mentor who can train me.
My fears were confirmed when I was going through job interview. I realized I was a really green developer. But one day I met a great frontend developer Mikhail and he invited me to join his team as a junior developer.
I immediately plunged into another world in the first days. It was very difficult for me because I started to work among people who were more experienced than me. Mikhail was demanding, but a fair lead. He helped me but I couldn't prove myself because I felt self-doubt.
The web studio TOP1 was my first company, where I was developing sites using CMS Joomla. Those days were very funny. I had to maintain browsers which worked in different ways. Maybe it's not necessary to say IE 6 was my favorite browser. Also I made buttons with rounded corners via 4 pictures! That was fun.
As a young developer I thought that I was good at it. But my code sucked. For example, I didn't know about W3C standards or best practices of development. Maybe that happened because I didn't have experienced mentors and no one could point out my mistakes.
But one day I felt it was time for a change. I quit the company with the thought to find a mentor who can train me.