with focus on the user,
professionally tested,
to ensure the best experience
For the annual European lesbian volleyball tournament (Eulevoto).
Click here for the website.
A mobile design for a fictional hot sauce e-shop.
Click here for the project.
What does the user want and why? Inventarisation.
Collecting all data and tools that is needed for the product.
Researching various design solutions.
Making prototypes is the best way to get some really good feedback and improve the product.
After feedback sessions and the final prototype it's time to make the last adjustments.
A final design will be made that solves the initial design problem or is a new product that satisfies the users needs.
By exporting the right files, the user can manage her/himself in the future. A handover will be made to help you get started.
With a new website or product, questions may arise when you are starting to use it. I'll be available the first month after handing over the product, for the best experience and to prevent some headaches.
In the tech industry, a lot of tools are available to help you out.
I do believe that it's not about how many programmes and tools you know, but how you adjust your skillset to the product that really matters. Sometimes that means;
learning a whole new framework for a certain project.
The following tools are tools I used in my professional work life.
I am currently open for new projects.
If you need some advice on where to start or what your best options are you can contact me by email. This is of course free. Advice can be about starting a website/ improving websites or (automated) testing.
A clean, future-proof website that you can manage yourself. Prices vary on the scale of the website, but a basic website will cost around 499. The process behind making the websites is explained above, and I'm always available for questions.
For automated testing, 3d design, UX/UI design etc.