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It's time to start a new rubric having our cases explained and overviewed! Today talking about the Allocated Platform, we have designed to sell and buy elite whiskey by auction. The platform contains client side and admin side, desktop and mobile views. Designed in Figma. Telling about it in details in the episode and in the meantime you can see the platform right here: https://dribbble.com/shots/23018362-Marketplace-for-Elite-Whiskey
Want to have a similar project designed? Drop us a line at hello@zero1.design and we will get back to you!
Welcome back! Long time no see, right? Two-weeks Christmas holidays are left behind and here we go with the fresh ideas and new branding! By the way, why 01 Design, being a classy UI/UX design agency decided to go with the editorial branding style and which story is standing behind it? Let's discover in the new episode!
Coming from an art and fashion background, all teams of 01 Design Studio simply could not have taken a different niche from art, galleries, fashion brands, and music. Loving typography history, photography, fashion, and cultural histories, we do powerful interfaces for online arts and brands. Bringing artists to a brand new level via visual solutions is what we do daily. And here is why and how.
Why do designers always ask for references and why do they need them at all? What is your visual education level and how does the team of the project understand you via the set of pictures and fonts you have presented? Moodboard is a key part of the project and is required every time you start a new contract. So here is why and how to work on it - or how will designers make it for you.
The outstaffing model and constant debates regarding this topic along with the profits of the design support for the startups are the focus of attention today. Discussing 3 types of possible support and the way to increase your income designing for the third-party agencies.
Hiring an in-house designer vs having a remote team of professionals is a pretty tricky question, that we revealing in detail in this episode of our podcast. Enjoy!
Making your website sell is not that complicated if you are accurate with the amount of CTAs, think about the use of the information, and allow seamless user flow making end users put minimal efforts and make minimal amount of clicks on their way to purchase what you offer. What else can be good for the website and how make it drive leads better?
Why should marketing and PR always go together with UI/UX design and how we make these niches work tother effectively for brand growth and development. Here is our new service and innovative approach!
What happened and who 01 is? How did I find a new UI/UX studio in 2 days and why the story with the room ended? Long story short - this is a new and breathtaking episode about the concept and vision of Zero One Design! Welcome and hope you will love it!
To get to know more details, drop us a line at hello@zero1.design
How much should the client be engaged in the project and how much time should the client actually spare to the project while working with the design team? Talking it over in the new episode of our podcast.
Working with EdTech is a quickly developing direction in UI/UX design due to the list of factors, among which: growing demand from the community, where people got used to staying at home and increasing the effectivity of the students, who study subjects sitting at home in pajamas. Talking today about the way to create wonderful interfaces for teachers, students, and admins who work at schools.
Where is that border between the functionality and aesthetical look and how can you reach a perfect balance in design and development? By working with partnered teams! Get to know all the secrets of sharing design files with devs and find out how to become a wonderful mediator between these two types of the team workers.
We are happy to tell you a story of Chqmate - an amazing mobile app for the end user and waiter that allows splitting cheques in restaurants and paying for the order together with friends. Such an app seemed to be simple from the very beginning but turned into the complex design solution we worked on for 2 years. Discover the live app and the story behind it!
https://apps.apple.com/ru/app/chqmate/id1487091997
Working with MedTech is somewhat tricky and interesting at the same time. So today we are happy to invite you to the podcast show where we are telling all the way we have walked through along with RYAH Inc, having Patch, Inhealer, and other exciting products we have designed.
https://ryah.com/smart-inhaler-system/
https://ryah.com/smart-patch-system/
Why do some people think that making wireframes can explain everything and that making rough sketches actually can help a situation quickly? We do wireframes only when it is required and only when they really can present an idea being high-fidelity and accurate. Otherwise, it may simply not work.
Why discovery stage for startups is important and what should it include to deliver value clearly to the end user? Talking about the components and importance of the discovery stages in the new episode of the podcast.
How do design agencies become friends with the brands and why the manager is a critically important person for the whole user flow? If there is a difference between the art-director and a manager and how to reach a balance between the client, end user and design team?
You or the end user? Whose willing is more important for the UI/UX designer? Who designer works for in fact and where is the border between your wishes and something people want to use on the daily bases? Let's discover in the new episode of our podcast.
It seems obvious that understanding is built on communication. However, we still forget to make dictionaries of the common phrases and words, we never make calls when they are required and never share our honest expectations, thinking of the creativity instead of the thoughts about the transparency and understanding.
Why do designers prefer Figma over any other tool? What are the main advantages of the cloud-based service and what should you know about Figma to still use it effectively even if you are a client?



