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See also Instagram, Masterpieces CLIENTS Christie’s (London, New York), GANNI (Copenhagen), Victoria & Albert Museum (London), The Store x The Vinyl Factory (London), AnOther Magazine (London), Architectural Association (London), Walker Arts Center (Minneapolis), Centre d’art contemporain (Geneva), HEAD \u002F Haute école d’art et de design (Geneva), The Bartlett School of Architecture (London), nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam), Turbo Recordings (Montreal) AWARDS & EXHIBITIONS - 2020, Lecture, Kingston University of Arts, London - 2018, The Fashion Awards, New Wave Creative, British Fashion Council. 28th International Biennial of Graphic Design, Brno. Bourses Berthoud-Lissignol-Chevalier, Centre d’art contemporain, Geneva. - 2017, Graphic Design Festival, Scotland’s Centre for Design and Architecture - 2016, ECAL Graphic Design, Vitra Museum - 2015, Impakt Festival, Utrecht. Bourses Berthoud-Lissignol-Chevalier, Centre d’art contemporain, Geneva. Soirée Graphique 8, Bern - 2014, 26th International Biennial of Graphic Design, Brno. Livre Imaginé – Dans cinquante ans d’ici, Les Territoires, Montréal - 2013, Mildred S. Friedman Design Fellowship, Walker Art Center. The Most Beautiful Dutch Books (with Joost Grootens). The Piracy Project, The Showroom, London. Vanishing Point, Bitforms Gallery, New York City EMAIL studio@borismeister.ch UK Studio 11F, Canonbury Yard, 190A New North Road, N1 7BJ London — UK +44 (0)77 83 198 126 CH Place des Volontaires 4, 1204 Genève — Suisse +41 (0)78 871 38 82 1. Cover picture: Narrative excess 2. Typeface: Basel Grotesk by Chi Long Trieu Transformer, A Rebirth of Wonder AnOther Magazine Transformer, catalogue Three British Mosques, Biennale di Venezia An Anatomy of Influence All Will Be Well, V&A Bold Climbers AA Files 76 Format, issue 8 Christian Marclay, The Clock AA Files X Biennale des espaces d’art indépendants Genève Scavengers & Other Creatures in Promised Lands Lygia Clark, Objetos Relacionais Cheptel Records Film + Place + Architecture – Film as Resonance AA Exhibitions Karl, Samo Florian Bach AA Public Programme 2019. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, Monochrome \u002F Grayscale, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Agency & Studio industry. The overall color palette features Red, Black, Brown. AI description: Boris Meister’s digital presence is a masterclass in sophisticated, editorial minimalism. 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I help companies to grow revenue through ui, ux design and marketing.","Vladimir Kudinov. Product Design, UI, UX, Marketing. Story1 Portfolio2 Projects3 Blog4 Say Hi5 Design Portfolio - Dribbble \u002F Behance \u002F Design Portfolio in PDF - Skills: UI Design User Experience Landing Pages Marketing Traffic SEO Conversion Rate Optimization Product Development Photography Web Development Hire Me 👨🏻‍💻 Tools for Designers & Web Developers - Design Templates on Nice, Very Nice - Finest Collection of ui\u002Fux patterns & examples - Bootstrap Form Collection: Modals, Popups, Sidebars - Instagram Template Collection Music - House of Acid BÜRN Pre-coded Sets of Email Templates - Blink: Payment Emails. - Blink: Email Newsletters. - Blink: Welcome Emails. - Blink: Transactional Emails. - Mailto: HTML Email Templates. Stay in Touch - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn product designer My Journey of Becoming a Product Designer and Entrepreneur. Hey, I'm Vladimir. I've made a long journey from being an ordinary ui designer to an entrepreneur. However, even when my business was running, one day I've found myself with no money to pay the rent for my apartment. So I created this site to share my story and some _important findings_ I've made on the way. ↓ My family bought their first computer in 1996. My uncle was a software developer then, and it was him who made me love this job. I remember myself spending whole days at the computer, writing down another piece of code - what a wonderful time! It was my 5th year of professional coding when I decided to try myself as a designer. It meant no more sleepless nights of boring debugging as well as a way more certainty in what I was doing. For many companies I worked, big and small. Yet I was never a \"star\" ux designer, and all of my projects were quite ordinary. One day I was stretching on the floor in my rental apartment in Moscow, a green IKEA rug under me, trying to figure out why my life is so common. Ordinary food, average clothes, riding subway… Have you ever seen Moscow subway? Meanwhile, a lot of cool product designers were featuring their amazing stuff on Behance and Dribbble, giving interviews, making loads of cash and showing off on Instagram. Why it's not me, I thought. Why am I not good enough to be in their place? Step by step I recognized that I just didn't actually do my work well. What I aimed for, was to finish the job as fast as possible and get paid, while my true goal should have been to accomplish every design project I took to the highest level I could reach. Following this rule soon made my results much better. Some more years of hard work gave me the level of competence I always wanted to get. I got used to provide every customer as much assistance as I wished to get myself. The first important lesson I learned from life, _\"Do your work well\"_, gradually started to bring me new bigger customers. Funny to realize, but conclusions that simple may actually cost us a lot. So I watched my endeavors getting me closer to my former icons of the art of design. Behance stars began to notice me at last, I gave my first interviews, people started to ask me for advice. I started my first business quite spontaneously. Working on different ui design projects, I used to stockpile the juiciest elements I created. One day I found my collection grown big, so I decided to upload it to Designmodo as a free UI Kit. By the end of the month, it was downloaded more than 100,000 times. I still recall myself updating my Twitter, my hands all sweaty, while new comments on my product were popping up every 5 seconds. Shortly I built up a new paid version including much more elements. In a couple of days, Futurico Pro was on sale and started to earn me money. Two months later I quit my office job and totally immersed myself in the creation of new UI Kits, every next rollout being better and greater. In the following three years my products made me my first million. At this very moment, I realized that finally I have broken the endless money chasing loop. _Just one step in the right direction starts the way to the bright future._ I was busy creating things that people liked, and that was giving me enough money. And I was happy. Years have passed. Gradually, I got used to it and even bored of it. Likes on Behance, which I was dreaming about before, lost their value suddenly. The money I earned just didn't bring me joy anymore. I couldn't stay satisfied the same things. If the primeval man kept relishing the same stick in his hand forever, we would still remain at the same development stage. There was a major shortfall in my journey to happiness. The goal was missing. And without a goal, any journey sooner or later becomes a circle run. These circles finally led me to procrastination. I paid less attention to my business. Could spend all day long gaming, hanging on Youtube, shooting photos etc. 3,500 hours at Counter-Strike - do you think it's a joke? The fear of another useless day made me wake up tired every morning. It was early February when I hit the rock bottom of my idleness at last. There was nothing in my pocket to cover the rent again. My heart skipped a beat. I had no idea what I should do next. Dead silence in my head was followed by dozens of questions, but I had nobody near me to give an answer. All my conscious life I just used to ignore any self-help books. Frankly speaking, I could be hardly caught reading. Better act than reading - that was always my firm conviction. However, in this case, I just didn't know how to act, so all that could help was information, advice, tools, anything! I went to Amazon and picked up Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss - the book composed of the interviews given by world-class performers about their tactics, experience, and day-to-day life. That was when I could recognize the difference between a day of such person and my day. The difference was nothing but impressive. The very next morning I commenced using that advice and _replacing my former ill patterns with the new smart ones:_ waking up at 4 AM, taking a contrast shower, meditating, using Pomodoro Timer to stay focused all day. I also wrote a blog post, sharing my feelings with other people. I knew I was not the only one suffering this kind of problems. I did everything to improve myself. I took even those advice which would make me laugh just a month before. And they really paid me off well. Like a miracle, the world has turned its bright side on me, and my life started getting back on track slowly. By the end of the year, I swallowed more than 70 books, trying to implement every new one for my personal growth: marketing, entrepreneurship, sales, productivity, time management, mindset, etc. Hungrily I gobbled every piece of knowledge which I appeared to be short of. There was enough of poverty and senseless life for me, so I chose how _I should live after a couple of years._ In this life I will have got a house, a car, my girlfriend will have got everything she deserved, I will have been able to travel abroad, launching new businesses to solve people's problems. I wanted to get one step higher and become able to lend my helpful hand to anyone who hasn't reached this stage yet. So I barged ahead. I was developing new projects, learning the ways business works, asking questions to those who may know the answer. At that time I was still making a lot of mistakes, but the difference was that I have commenced to value them. I realized that _every fault was making me stronger._ Any error was providing me with precious experience which I was eager to implement. Recall yourself as a kid, trying to self-feed with your first spoon. Most probably the first mark to hit was your forehead or even ear. Second would come the table, hands and everything you could reach. Kids make tons of mistakes, but every one of them brings new experience - that's why toddlers are able to learn so fast. I was learning too. I began to _speak less, and listen more._ Only listening to other people I could improve myself. Today I sparkle with endless energy. Every morning brings me the joy of new goals to touch. Every day I try to live so that I could be proud of myself in the evening. And I can really see the results of my work, that's an amazing feeling. Looking back, I can clearly see that my former mindset was not able to carry the splendid castle of my happy life. Now I lay a decent groundwork. I feel grateful to every single day of my past, even the most useless. It was them what has taught me to see my future and keep pursuing it every day. That's my story. It is based upon conditions I've been exposed to, maybe yours were different. I hope you gain from it some useful wisdom to improve your life. I believe it's _important to share the principles of your life_, important findings and stories that led you to them. You can drop me an email or follow my personal newsletter. You may also be interested in the projects I accomplished or my product designer portfolio. Cheers 👋 Vladimir Kudinov — Product Design, UI, UX, Marketing. 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However, even when my business was running, one day I've found myself with no money to pay the rent for my apartment. So I created this site to share my story and some _important findings_ I've made on the way. ↓ My family bought their first computer in 1996. My uncle was a software developer then, and it was him who made me love this job. I remember myself spending whole days at the computer, writing down another piece of code - what a wonderful time! It was my 5th year of professional coding when I decided to try myself as a designer. It meant no more sleepless nights of boring debugging as well as a way more certainty in what I was doing. For many companies I worked, big and small. Yet I was never a \"star\" ux designer, and all of my projects were quite ordinary. One day I was stretching on the floor in my rental apartment in Moscow, a green IKEA rug under me, trying to figure out why my life is so common. 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Funny to realize, but conclusions that simple may actually cost us a lot. So I watched my endeavors getting me closer to my former icons of the art of design. Behance stars began to notice me at last, I gave my first interviews, people started to ask me for advice. I started my first business quite spontaneously. Working on different ui design projects, I used to stockpile the juiciest elements I created. One day I found my collection grown big, so I decided to upload it to Designmodo as a free UI Kit. By the end of the month, it was downloaded more than 100,000 times. I still recall myself updating my Twitter, my hands all sweaty, while new comments on my product were popping up every 5 seconds. Shortly I built up a new paid version including much more elements. In a couple of days, Futurico Pro was on sale and started to earn me money. Two months later I quit my office job and totally immersed myself in the creation of new UI Kits, every next rollout being better and greater. In the following three years my products made me my first million. At this very moment, I realized that finally I have broken the endless money chasing loop. _Just one step in the right direction starts the way to the bright future._ I was busy creating things that people liked, and that was giving me enough money. And I was happy. Years have passed. Gradually, I got used to it and even bored of it. Likes on Behance, which I was dreaming about before, lost their value suddenly. The money I earned just didn't bring me joy anymore. I couldn't stay satisfied the same things. If the primeval man kept relishing the same stick in his hand forever, we would still remain at the same development stage. There was a major shortfall in my journey to happiness. The goal was missing. And without a goal, any journey sooner or later becomes a circle run. These circles finally led me to procrastination. I paid less attention to my business. Could spend all day long gaming, hanging on Youtube, shooting photos etc. 3,500 hours at Counter-Strike - do you think it's a joke? The fear of another useless day made me wake up tired every morning. It was early February when I hit the rock bottom of my idleness at last. There was nothing in my pocket to cover the rent again. My heart skipped a beat. I had no idea what I should do next. Dead silence in my head was followed by dozens of questions, but I had nobody near me to give an answer. All my conscious life I just used to ignore any self-help books. Frankly speaking, I could be hardly caught reading. Better act than reading - that was always my firm conviction. However, in this case, I just didn't know how to act, so all that could help was information, advice, tools, anything! I went to Amazon and picked up Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss - the book composed of the interviews given by world-class performers about their tactics, experience, and day-to-day life. That was when I could recognize the difference between a day of such person and my day. The difference was nothing but impressive. The very next morning I commenced using that advice and _replacing my former ill patterns with the new smart ones:_ waking up at 4 AM, taking a contrast shower, meditating, using Pomodoro Timer to stay focused all day. I also wrote a blog post, sharing my feelings with other people. I knew I was not the only one suffering this kind of problems. I did everything to improve myself. I took even those advice which would make me laugh just a month before. And they really paid me off well. Like a miracle, the world has turned its bright side on me, and my life started getting back on track slowly. By the end of the year, I swallowed more than 70 books, trying to implement every new one for my personal growth: marketing, entrepreneurship, sales, productivity, time management, mindset, etc. Hungrily I gobbled every piece of knowledge which I appeared to be short of. There was enough of poverty and senseless life for me, so I chose how _I should live after a couple of years._ In this life I will have got a house, a car, my girlfriend will have got everything she deserved, I will have been able to travel abroad, launching new businesses to solve people's problems. I wanted to get one step higher and become able to lend my helpful hand to anyone who hasn't reached this stage yet. So I barged ahead. I was developing new projects, learning the ways business works, asking questions to those who may know the answer. At that time I was still making a lot of mistakes, but the difference was that I have commenced to value them. I realized that _every fault was making me stronger._ Any error was providing me with precious experience which I was eager to implement. Recall yourself as a kid, trying to self-feed with your first spoon. Most probably the first mark to hit was your forehead or even ear. Second would come the table, hands and everything you could reach. Kids make tons of mistakes, but every one of them brings new experience - that's why toddlers are able to learn so fast. I was learning too. I began to _speak less, and listen more._ Only listening to other people I could improve myself. Today I sparkle with endless energy. Every morning brings me the joy of new goals to touch. Every day I try to live so that I could be proud of myself in the evening. And I can really see the results of my work, that's an amazing feeling. Looking back, I can clearly see that my former mindset was not able to carry the splendid castle of my happy life. Now I lay a decent groundwork. I feel grateful to every single day of my past, even the most useless. It was them what has taught me to see my future and keep pursuing it every day. That's my story. It is based upon conditions I've been exposed to, maybe yours were different. I hope you gain from it some useful wisdom to improve your life. I believe it's _important to share the principles of your life_, important findings and stories that led you to them. You can drop me an email or follow my personal newsletter. You may also be interested in the projects I accomplished or my product designer portfolio. Cheers 👋 Vladimir Kudinov — Product Design, UI, UX, Marketing. Fail → Enhance Story1 Projects2 Blog3 Say Hi4. A Brutalist \u002F Neo-Brutalist, Clean \u002F Minimalist, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the SaaS & Software industry. The overall color palette features White, Black, Orange, Gray. Built using Facebook Chat Plugin. 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App downloads and account creation looked good though, and existing patients loved the service – we just needed to do a better job of proving our value to new users. Solved - Overhauled the onboarding flow - Reworked the home screen - Removed barriers for users Outcomes & Accomplishments Engagement++ Lowered time to respond, fewer abandoned chats, more questions\u002Fdeeper conversations. Growth New company role created (Intake Coordinator) and went from 1 to 2 doctors on-call\u002Fday, hours extended from 5pm to 11pm. 5x Conversation rate through the roof. Pretty much saved the company. ↳ What we started with\\ - 6-part questionnaire form - When finally done with that, users were met with an overloaded homescreen - Still had to talk to a doctor to actually pay for a plan and validate ID - And then finally, after all that, they could receive care. \\ I did not design this. It was the result of a pre-seed “MVP” design-everything-at-once sprint. Users said things like: What services do you offer? Is this legal? Sign up takes too long. Why is this app asking for my health card? How do I get help? ↘Through talking to users and hallway testing, it was clear there were many issues. Users said things like: What services do you offer? Is this legal? Sign up takes too long. Why is this app asking for my health card? How do I get help? ↘Through talking to users and hallway testing, it was clear there were many issues. Screenshots of the old onboarding flow and home screen. ↘ Lots to improve: Lack of hierarchy, faint typography, form-ception... Compilation of various process sketches. ↘ I do a lot of preliminary work on paper ↳ A Path Forward: Home Experiments; A\u002FB Testing Compilation of various process sketches. Two ideas (A) Give them all the information (B) Get rid of the forms, let them experience the real thing The two versions created. (A) Provided access to all kinds of details. But with so many buttons available and the high-commitment-required \"Start Consult\" button, most people were unable to move forward. (B) Put users straight into a chat with a doctor, no forms, no waiting. It was a landslide victory with immediate success. Thank you version B! - Android app was already hybrid web view, so I proposed testing variations without the need for complex dev work - Aimed to address most common user questions and concerns - Ran A\u002FB test for one month - Tracked all interactions so we could make an informed decision We realized immediately that variant (B) would lead to a much more manual process for the doctors, requiring them to collect patient details one question at a time. But, it allowed them to establish rapport, and people felt they were receiving care right away. The result was an instant and sustained spike in paying users. But it needed some finessing... With a clear winner in hand, I massaged the concept further, using feedback from medical staff and users. Some of the sketches from refining the designs. Questions that users still had at this point included: Am I speaking to a bot? I have to pay? Is this secure? New Flow, New Role The new flow: 1. Account Creation 2. Intake Coordinator 3. Doctor\u002FNP - With so much new traffic, medical staff were overwhelmed! - I looked to real life process in a medical office, and so, the Intake Coordinator role at Akira was born. - IC responisiblities: triage – vet, verify and onboard new patients. - Much more human and natural ✓ - New Home screen + service list now made more sense once onboarded The new flow: 1. Account Creation 2. Intake Coordinator 3. Doctor\u002FNP The initial message sent by the Intake Coordinator: Hi Mikael! I’m here to help you get signed up with a membership plan and ready to use Akira. I’ll answer your questions and gather a quick health history. First, what are you looking for help with today? People don’t read—or do they? We found people actually read this first message; probably because of the less formal text message format. Interestingly, this chat-based onboarding took much longer to complete than the form-based one, but people responded well to the bespoke feel. ↳ Other Improvements Made Along with a much improved onboarding, I updated other parts of the app including various chat elements, secondary screens and copy. Chat Cards: Sometimes actions need separate flows or screens, like capturing credit card details. I designed buttons\u002Fcards that would be inserted into the chat and activated by the user. Two buttons: Start a Chat vs. Start a Consult So much discussion on this one. Eventually, “Start a Consult” won. I always favour calling things what they are, especially when there is an existing, strong mental model around them. KISS ftw. I made an effort to incorporate the brand voice as much as possible throughout the app, making use of our illustrations, colours, typography and diction. I firmly believe in a consistent experience from marketing to product. I made an effort to incorporate the brand voice as much as possible throughout the app... ...making use of our illustrations, colours, typography and diction. I firmly believe in a consistent experience from marketing to product. [# Group Eleven —Websites & Creative Services for Athletes A web app for athletes to quickly and easily create professional websites, with unique sport-specific features. Responsive Web App \u002F Website \u002F Branding & Identity \u002F Apparel Founder, Designer, Developer 2019—](#groupeleven) A web app for athletes to quickly and easily create professional websites, with unique sport-specific features. - · Responsive Web App - · Website design & build - · Branding & Identity - · Apparel - · Founder\u002FDesigner\u002FDeveloper - · 2019— - · www.groupeleven.co Group Eleven ⤴ ✕ Close View: www.groupeleven.co Project Websites faster & easier than your 5k pb Problem Crafting a professional online image is difficult, websites are complicated and time-sucking endeavours. Athletes prioritize training first and things like websites last – they don’t have the time, energy or knowhow, and have been burned by tech in the past. Even world champions and Olympic medalists have sub par online destinations. Solved - Extremely quick, simple setup & updating - Clean, professional look on all devices - No designing or coding required Skiier doing a crazy aerial trick: Your last blog post is from September. 2016 Mountain biker on a wall ramp: Awesome photo...but that's not your sponsor anymore. Tennis player ready to receive the ball: Your super simple, couple of clicks, drag and drop, stylishly bold, single page website. Outcomes & Accomplishments MVP Went from initial idea to first paying user in six weeks. Success Users include Olympians, world record holders, top ten finishers at world champs and Pan Am Games (as well as amateurs). $$$ Profitable (small numbers but in the green!) ↳ Responsive Web App Preview of the editing experience, showing my own G11 page. - Fixed layouts with content hotspots keeps things simple and focused: fewer decisions to make means less headache. - WYSIWYG: No abstractions, edits are made directly on the page itself. - Customizing fonts, colours and other settings is very straightforward. ↑ Not placeholder! When not pushing pixels, I am swimming, biking and running in the pro ranks of middle-distance triathlon. - Career Highlights - 2019 - 2018 - Olympic Games London 2012 1 - Olympic Games Rio 2016 2 - Olympic Games Beijing 2008 6 - Olympic Games Athens 2004 19 - World Series Championship 2010 2 - European Championship Baku 2015 1 - World Championship (U23) 2005 3 - World Championship (U23) 2003 3 - World Series Montreal 5 Olympic Distance - World Series Hamburg 8 Sprint Distance - World Series Hamburg DNF Mixed Relay - Grand Final, Lausanne 10 Olympic Distance - World Cup Tongyeong 5 Sprint Distance - World Cup Miyazaki 4 Olympic Distance - World Series Montreal 5 Olympic Distance - World Cup Lausanne 1 Olympic Distance - European Championship, Glasgow 2 Mixed Relay - European Championship, Glasgow 1 Olympic Distance - World Series Hamburg 8 Mixed Relay - World Series Hamburg 4 Sprint Distance - National Championship 1 Sprint distance ↘Highlight: the results table. Creating something like this on other platforms is nearly impossible. Flexible formatting and works for any sport. - G11 pages are focused on the essentials: · Results · Social Links · Sponsor Logos (that are linked) · Images + Text - Page layouts are purposely designed to be content-light, functioning more like an athletic C.V. - And provide just the right amount of info & personality. ↳ Brand & Identity I wanted Group Eleven to look energized and bold, and feel inspired. Logo BT Brik Xl By Burntype Colours Deep Sport #081D19 R8, G29, B25 Flare #FF2E00 R255, G46, B0 Electricity #9FFF03 R159, G255, B3 Typography Example of large hero headings. Acumin Pro By Robert Slimbach Example of other heading styles and body copy. Promo Imagery ↳ Behind the Scenes Some thoughts, musings and process behind developing the project. Compilation of process sketches. The Idea I wanted to use Group Eleven as an exercise in product development – putting to use the lessons I have learned throughout my career. I also wanted to challenge myself to create something that people (and a particularly stingy audience) would be willing to be pay for. Validation Having a great idea and ability to build is one thing, but does anyone actually want it? What I posted to Instagram: Group Eleven in big text, subheading 'Websites for Athletes, Soon' and a prompt, 'DM for beta'. Background was a photo of myself on the bike racing a triathlon. I promised myself I wouldn't build anything unless I had strong signals from my target demographic. I have nearly 800 followers on Instagram, most of them athletes. 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It is a highly intentional design that communicates precision, technical expertise, and a deep understanding of modern aesthetic trends.",[30,223,34],[],[699,286],"Acumin",[247],[702,703,704,705],{"score":189,"category":76},{"score":458,"category":79},{"score":589,"category":82},{"score":177,"category":85},[707,709,710,711],{"score":708,"category":76},70,{"score":458,"category":79},{"score":589,"category":82},{"score":177,"category":85},[102,98,94],"Website: Mikael Staer Nathan. Page: Homepage. Page type: Home \u002F Landing Page. Page title: mikael staer nathan ・ design. Page description: Mikael Staer Nathan is a designer from Toronto, Canada, whose work focuses on digital product design, ui\u002Fux, interaction design, web development and graphic design.. Page content: [# Akira —Canadian Telemedicine Service Canadian telemedicine service providing care in family medicine, mental health and diet & nutrition. iOS \u002F Android apps \u002F Desktop web app \u002F Website design & build \u002F Branding & Identity \u002F Print & Digital Materials Founding Designer 2016—2018](#akira) Canadian telemedicine service providing care in family medicine, mental health and diet & nutrition. - · IOS, Android Apps - · Desktop web app - · Website design & build - · Branding - · Illustration - · Print & Digital marketing materials - · Role: Founding Designer - · 2016—2018 - · Acquired by Telus Akira ⤴ ✕ Close Project Better Onboarding = More Patients Problem Paying subscriber numbers sucked! App downloads and account creation looked good though, and existing patients loved the service – we just needed to do a better job of proving our value to new users. Solved - Overhauled the onboarding flow - Reworked the home screen - Removed barriers for users Outcomes & Accomplishments Engagement++ Lowered time to respond, fewer abandoned chats, more questions\u002Fdeeper conversations. Growth New company role created (Intake Coordinator) and went from 1 to 2 doctors on-call\u002Fday, hours extended from 5pm to 11pm. 5x Conversation rate through the roof. Pretty much saved the company. ↳ What we started with\\ - 6-part questionnaire form - When finally done with that, users were met with an overloaded homescreen - Still had to talk to a doctor to actually pay for a plan and validate ID - And then finally, after all that, they could receive care. \\ I did not design this. It was the result of a pre-seed “MVP” design-everything-at-once sprint. Users said things like: What services do you offer? Is this legal? Sign up takes too long. Why is this app asking for my health card? How do I get help? ↘Through talking to users and hallway testing, it was clear there were many issues. Users said things like: What services do you offer? Is this legal? Sign up takes too long. Why is this app asking for my health card? How do I get help? ↘Through talking to users and hallway testing, it was clear there were many issues. Screenshots of the old onboarding flow and home screen. ↘ Lots to improve: Lack of hierarchy, faint typography, form-ception... Compilation of various process sketches. ↘ I do a lot of preliminary work on paper ↳ A Path Forward: Home Experiments; A\u002FB Testing Compilation of various process sketches. Two ideas (A) Give them all the information (B) Get rid of the forms, let them experience the real thing The two versions created. (A) Provided access to all kinds of details. But with so many buttons available and the high-commitment-required \"Start Consult\" button, most people were unable to move forward. (B) Put users straight into a chat with a doctor, no forms, no waiting. It was a landslide victory with immediate success. Thank you version B! - Android app was already hybrid web view, so I proposed testing variations without the need for complex dev work - Aimed to address most common user questions and concerns - Ran A\u002FB test for one month - Tracked all interactions so we could make an informed decision We realized immediately that variant (B) would lead to a much more manual process for the doctors, requiring them to collect patient details one question at a time. But, it allowed them to establish rapport, and people felt they were receiving care right away. The result was an instant and sustained spike in paying users. But it needed some finessing... With a clear winner in hand, I massaged the concept further, using feedback from medical staff and users. Some of the sketches from refining the designs. Questions that users still had at this point included: Am I speaking to a bot? I have to pay? Is this secure? New Flow, New Role The new flow: 1. Account Creation 2. Intake Coordinator 3. Doctor\u002FNP - With so much new traffic, medical staff were overwhelmed! - I looked to real life process in a medical office, and so, the Intake Coordinator role at Akira was born. - IC responisiblities: triage – vet, verify and onboard new patients. - Much more human and natural ✓ - New Home screen + service list now made more sense once onboarded The new flow: 1. Account Creation 2. Intake Coordinator 3. Doctor\u002FNP The initial message sent by the Intake Coordinator: Hi Mikael! I’m here to help you get signed up with a membership plan and ready to use Akira. I’ll answer your questions and gather a quick health history. First, what are you looking for help with today? People don’t read—or do they? We found people actually read this first message; probably because of the less formal text message format. Interestingly, this chat-based onboarding took much longer to complete than the form-based one, but people responded well to the bespoke feel. ↳ Other Improvements Made Along with a much improved onboarding, I updated other parts of the app including various chat elements, secondary screens and copy. Chat Cards: Sometimes actions need separate flows or screens, like capturing credit card details. I designed buttons\u002Fcards that would be inserted into the chat and activated by the user. Two buttons: Start a Chat vs. Start a Consult So much discussion on this one. Eventually, “Start a Consult” won. I always favour calling things what they are, especially when there is an existing, strong mental model around them. KISS ftw. I made an effort to incorporate the brand voice as much as possible throughout the app, making use of our illustrations, colours, typography and diction. I firmly believe in a consistent experience from marketing to product. I made an effort to incorporate the brand voice as much as possible throughout the app... ...making use of our illustrations, colours, typography and diction. I firmly believe in a consistent experience from marketing to product. [# Group Eleven —Websites & Creative Services for Athletes A web app for athletes to quickly and easily create professional websites, with unique sport-specific features. Responsive Web App \u002F Website \u002F Branding & Identity \u002F Apparel Founder, Designer, Developer 2019—](#groupeleven) A web app for athletes to quickly and easily create professional websites, with unique sport-specific features. - · Responsive Web App - · Website design & build - · Branding & Identity - · Apparel - · Founder\u002FDesigner\u002FDeveloper - · 2019— - · www.groupeleven.co Group Eleven ⤴ ✕ Close View: www.groupeleven.co Project Websites faster & easier than your 5k pb Problem Crafting a professional online image is difficult, websites are complicated and time-sucking endeavours. Athletes prioritize training first and things like websites last – they don’t have the time, energy or knowhow, and have been burned by tech in the past. Even world champions and Olympic medalists have sub par online destinations. Solved - Extremely quick, simple setup & updating - Clean, professional look on all devices - No designing or coding required Skiier doing a crazy aerial trick: Your last blog post is from September. 2016 Mountain biker on a wall ramp: Awesome photo...but that's not your sponsor anymore. Tennis player ready to receive the ball: Your super simple, couple of clicks, drag and drop, stylishly bold, single page website. Outcomes & Accomplishments MVP Went from initial idea to first paying user in six weeks. Success Users include Olympians, world record holders, top ten finishers at world champs and Pan Am Games (as well as amateurs). $$$ Profitable (small numbers but in the green!) ↳ Responsive Web App Preview of the editing experience, showing my own G11 page. - Fixed layouts with content hotspots keeps things simple and focused: fewer decisions to make means less headache. - WYSIWYG: No abstractions, edits are made directly on the page itself. - Customizing fonts, colours and other settings is very straightforward. ↑ Not placeholder! When not pushing pixels, I am swimming, biking and running in the pro ranks of middle-distance triathlon. - Career Highlights - 2019 - 2018 - Olympic Games London 2012 1 - Olympic Games Rio 2016 2 - Olympic Games Beijing 2008 6 - Olympic Games Athens 2004 19 - World Series Championship 2010 2 - European Championship Baku 2015 1 - World Championship (U23) 2005 3 - World Championship (U23) 2003 3 - World Series Montreal 5 Olympic Distance - World Series Hamburg 8 Sprint Distance - World Series Hamburg DNF Mixed Relay - Grand Final, Lausanne 10 Olympic Distance - World Cup Tongyeong 5 Sprint Distance - World Cup Miyazaki 4 Olympic Distance - World Series Montreal 5 Olympic Distance - World Cup Lausanne 1 Olympic Distance - European Championship, Glasgow 2 Mixed Relay - European Championship, Glasgow 1 Olympic Distance - World Series Hamburg 8 Mixed Relay - World Series Hamburg 4 Sprint Distance - National Championship 1 Sprint distance ↘Highlight: the results table. Creating something like this on other platforms is nearly impossible. Flexible formatting and works for any sport. - G11 pages are focused on the essentials: · Results · Social Links · Sponsor Logos (that are linked) · Images + Text - Page layouts are purposely designed to be content-light, functioning more like an athletic C.V. - And provide just the right amount of info & personality. ↳ Brand & Identity I wanted Group Eleven to look energized and bold, and feel inspired. Logo BT Brik Xl By Burntype Colours Deep Sport #081D19 R8, G29, B25 Flare #FF2E00 R255, G46, B0 Electricity #9FFF03 R159, G255, B3 Typography Example of large hero headings. Acumin Pro By Robert Slimbach Example of other heading styles and body copy. Promo Imagery ↳ Behind the Scenes Some thoughts, musings and process behind developing the project. Compilation of process sketches. The Idea I wanted to use Group Eleven as an exercise in product development – putting to use the lessons I have learned throughout my career. I also wanted to challenge myself to create something that people (and a particularly stingy audience) would be willing to be pay for. Validation Having a great idea and ability to build is one thing, but does anyone actually want it? What I posted to Instagram: Group Eleven in big text, subheading 'Websites for Athletes, Soon' and a prompt, 'DM for beta'. Background was a photo of myself on the bike racing a triathlon. I promised myself I wouldn't build anything unless I had strong signals from my target demographic. I have nearly 800 followers on Instagram, most of them athletes. I posted a single image to my stories with a prompt—DM for Beta—and required a minimum 10% conversion within the first 12 hours in order to procee …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, Dark Mode, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Agency & Studio industry. 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