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Findababysitter

THE PROBLEM
Findababysitter were going through a huge redesign process in 2013, making the website responsive as well as optimising certain flows for mobile users. While they had a solid idea of where they wanted to go, they were not as sure of how to get there.
 
THE SOLUTION
I (re-)designed some of their initial wireframes to better work in a responsive framework and created a completely new visual identity for the company. I worked closely with their developers to create an assett-library of buttons, tables, images, icons etc to give them the possibility to continue working on the site without losing the strong visual identifier.
 
 
 
We worked with Anton in 2013. Findababysitter.com went through a huge redesign as part of a mobile initiative for the business and migrate the site to a responsive design and optimise user journeys for mobile users.
 
Anton was provided with wireframes and journey documents and got to work. He followed the brief but was not afraid to voice his opinion and advise where he felt things could be improved. The project was extremely well managed with clear milestones which eliminated scope creep. The result was an extremely clean and smart interface which has been great for our business.
The entire project was run remotely between our London office, Bulgaria office and Anton. We still marvel at the fact that we never spoke to one of the most important people of the overall project. Everything was communicated over email and Skype chat with zero dramas, exactly how we like it.
 
On top of all of that Anton is clearly ahead of the game when it comes to UX, Interface design and being a total professional.
 
Beware of friendly Swedish User Interface Designers who come equipped with positive open attitudes and sharp clean design principles. They are usually right, just nod and agree.
 
Findababysitter
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