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As the sole designer on these projects, responsible for the entire process—from research and design to handoff and implementation review
As the sole designer on these projects, responsible for the entire process—from research and design to handoff and implementation review
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As the sole designer on these projects, responsible for the entire process—from research and design to handoff and implementation review


Re-launch of Cherta
MediaMy role: designer
Make sure to use a VPN if you're in Russia
Cherta Media grew out of the blog of the organization Nasiliu.net, underwent a name change, and required a website re-launch.
Sections, typography, and color scheme were revamped.
The article layout was redesigned: a new heading system, and new elements such as lead, quote, and pull-quote were introduced. To increase engagement, related materials were added at the end of the articles



Working in Iterations and Ongoing Support
The project is actively maintained and regularly updated.
Following the launch, we introduced Special Projects, tested the news section, and launched an email newsletter to enhance user engagement.


Re-launch of Cherta
MediaMy role: designer
Make sure to use a VPN if you're in Russia
Cherta Media grew out of the blog of the organization Nasiliu.net, underwent a name change, and required a website re-launch.
Sections, typography, and color scheme were revamped.
The article layout was redesigned: a new heading system, and new elements such as lead, quote, and pull-quote were introduced. To increase engagement, related materials were added at the end of the articles



Working in Iterations and Ongoing Support
The project is actively maintained and regularly updated.
Following the launch, we introduced Special Projects, tested the news section, and launched an email newsletter to enhance user engagement.

Citizens’ Watch full redesign
My role: designer, project manager
A complete transformation of the Citizens’ Watch website, focused on accessibility, clear structure, and legal compliance—featuring an intuitive user experience, streamlined information architecture, redesigned legal aid forms, and an adaptive approach to mandatory labeling, all while ensuring the site remains modern, engaging, and easy to navigate

Results
+50%
increase in visitors to the help form
+620%
growth in visitors
+42%
increase in user engagement time
Using Google Analytics, I compared key metrics before and after the redesign, analyzing data over a three-month period. The results exceeded expectations: a significant increase in users and engagement time proved the effectiveness of the changes


Before
After

Citizens’ Watch full redesign
My role: designer, project manager
A complete transformation of the Citizens’ Watch website, focused on accessibility, clear structure, and legal compliance—featuring an intuitive user experience, streamlined information architecture, redesigned legal aid forms, and an adaptive approach to mandatory labeling, all while ensuring the site remains modern, engaging, and easy to navigate

Results
+50%
increase in visitors to the help form
+620%
growth in visitors
+42%
increase in user engagement time
Using Google Analytics, I compared key metrics before and after the redesign, analyzing data over a three-month period. The results exceeded expectations: a significant increase in users and engagement time proved the effectiveness of the changes


Before
After
Building a Resource Platform for a Lecture Series
My role: designer
For historian Nikita Petrov's lecture series, a website was needed to help navigate a large number of lectures and provide access to extensive reference materials


Rich supplementary materials for each lecture
Includes photographs, an annotation, a detailed summary, and a glossary for key terms
High-performance directory structure
The diverse information is divided into a Glossary, Lecture Materials (photos), and Additional Sources (a list of external links to academic papers).
The Glossary is further divided into Subject and Name Indexes and Documents

Building a Resource Platform for a Lecture Series
My role: designer
For historian Nikita Petrov's lecture series, a website was needed to help navigate a large number of lectures and provide access to extensive reference materials


Rich supplementary materials for each lecture
Includes photographs, an annotation, a detailed summary, and a glossary for key terms
High-performance directory structure
The diverse information is divided into a Glossary, Lecture Materials (photos), and Additional Sources (a list of external links to academic papers).
The Glossary is further divided into Subject and Name Indexes and Documents

Currently looking to join a team with deep expertise to contribute to impactful projects, grow through collaboration, and apply a data-driven product mindset
Currently looking to join a team with deep expertise to contribute to impactful projects, grow through collaboration, and apply a data-driven product mindset
Currently looking to join a team with deep expertise to contribute to impactful projects, grow through collaboration, and apply a data-driven product mindset



a UX/UI designer
with 3+ years of experience
Hi, I'm Vania
Updated 07 may 2025
Starting as a graphic designer in advertising, I have been specializing in UX/UI design since 2021. I focus on uncovering key challenges and designing intuitive, effective solutions
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Before
After
growth in visitors
increase in visitors to the help form
increase in user engagement time
Using Google Analytics, I compared key metrics before and after the redesign, analyzing data over a three-month period. The results exceeded expectations: a significant increase in users and engagement time proved the effectiveness of the changes


My role: designer
Using Google Analytics, I compared key metrics before and after the redesign, analyzing data over a three-month period. The results exceeded expectations: a significant increase in users and engagement time proved the effectiveness of the changes






Cherta Media grew out of the blog of the organization Nasiliu.net, underwent a name change, and required a website re-launch.
Sections, typography, and color scheme were revamped.
