What can you bring to the table, that we can’t get anywhere else?

A vast amount of experience, passion, attention to detail, and desire to improve. I believe
that every design must be both esthetically pleasing and practical. Users are people, not
fictional personas; we need to design for them, to make their life easier.

Are you eligible to work in U.S.?

Yes. I am a holder of a CR-1 visa, and a Green Card holder. I am eligible to work in U.S, and require no sponsorship.

Do you have a complex Portfolio?

No. There are projects I would love to share but am not allowed to, for legal reasons. I am, however, constantly updating my personal portfolio with both real past projects, and designs and studies which I did either as a part of a volunteer activity, or just for fun. You can download the portfolio as whole or in parts using links at the end of About Me page.

Have you studied HCI or related?

Not formally. When I began my careed of UX Designer, studying HCI at an university wasn’t an option yet. I have studied HCI in my private time, and as a part of my career. I have however found out that, when it comes to applicable results, practical experience is at least as valuable as formal diploma.

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