User-Focused, Aesthetic and Transformational Digital Experiences
With my UI / UX Design service; I design interfaces that improve the user experience of your website or mobile application, are visually powerful and serve your business goals. My goal is to produce designs that not only look beautiful, but also guide the user and take action.
UX (User Experience) – User Experience Design
I analyze how users interact with your product and create the most accurate flow.
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User research and target audience analysis
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Creating a User Journey
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Wireframe and information architecture design
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Usability-oriented structure
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Experience fiction to increase conversion rate
UI (User Interface) – Interface Design
I design modern and eye-catching interfaces that suit your brand identity.
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Web and mobile compatible (Responsive) design
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Color, typography and icon sets
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Modern and simple interface concept
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Figma / Adobe XD based design files
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Developer-ready, streamlined design delivery
Why Should You Work With Me?
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User-oriented and strategic approach
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Design compatible with SEO and conversion goals
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Mastery of current UI/UX trends
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Freelancer flexibility and one-on-one communication
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Solutions specific to your project, not ready-made templates
Who is it suitable for?
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Corporate websites
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E-commerce sites
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Startup and SaaS projects
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Mobile applications
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Personal brands and freelancers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between UI and UX design and how does it contribute to our project?
Answer: UX (User Experience) is the logical and architectural setup that allows a user to reach his goal on your site or application with minimal effort and without confusion. UI (User Interface) is where this fiction meets aesthetics; It is the visual layer where colors, typography (Inter/Poppins etc.), spaces and minimalist lines are designed. A good UI/UX design directly increases your conversion and sales rates while reducing your site's bounce rates.
How do you start the design process and how long does the process take?
Answer: We start the process by first extracting the brief, competitor analysis and user scenarios (wireframe) we received from you. Then, we develop interface designs on Figma by building a design system consisting of color palette, typography and modern components suitable for your brand's identity. Depending on the size of the project and the number of pages, the UI/UX design process of a website or SaaS panel is usually completed in 2 to 4 weeks.
How does the process work when the interfaces you design are put into software (developer delivery)?
Answer: Thanks to our full-stack engineering vision, we do not just design "visual" and leave it at that. We deliver the designs we have prepared, complete with all padding/margin values, color codes, responsive (mobile compatible) breakdowns and clickable prototypes, in accordance with Figma Handoff standards, so that frontend developers (especially teams using React/Tailwind CSS, etc.) can code them millimetrically.
We have an existing website or SaaS application. Do you only provide renewal (Redesign) service for it?
Answer: Yes. We offer interface modernization (Redesign) services for your existing platforms that are cumbersome, outdated or where users have difficulty operating. By examining the analytical data (user behavior, abandoned pages) of your current system, we only give the interface and user experience a completely modern, minimalist and high-performance face, without touching your infrastructure.
How are the mobile compatibility (Responsive) and Core Web Vitals (Speed/Performance) standards of your designs observed?
Answer: Since mobile traffic has left desktop behind today, we structure all our processes with the Mobile-First philosophy. We avoid heavy visual effects while making our designs; We choose modern lines that are light, simple and suitable for semantic coding that search engines will love. Thus, when the interfaces we design are put into code, they have the infrastructure to get the highest scores from Core Web Vitals tests, which are Google's most important speed criteria.