Elena Vasilyeva is a freelance web developer and designer specializing in UX/UI design and creating websites of any complexity on Tilda. With over 12 years of professional experience, she has established herself as a reliable contractor, working under contract and technical specifications as a sole proprietor. Her portfolio includes logo design and corporate branding for companies, and she strives to make each new project better than the last.
Elena Vasilyeva has established herself as a highly skilled specialist in website design. Clients appreciate her ability to consider all their wishes and find common ground even in challenging situations. She demonstrates professionalism by completing tasks on time and with high quality, as evidenced by the positive feedback on her work. Her portfolio is impressive, and her design solutions often exceed clients' expectations. The absence of negative feedback indicates a consistently high level of client satisfaction.
Skills and Technologies: Website development on Tilda and WordPress platforms, redesign and layout, responsive design, basic SEO setup, and using Bootstrap for responsive design.
Projects and Achievements: The candidate has successfully developed and redesigned numerous websites for various businesses, including beauty studios, restaurants, logistics companies, and shops. Key projects include creating a website for the soft ice cream brand Leo Latteo, redesigning the Italy-news.ru portal, and developing a website for the Thai massage salon Tai-Touch. The candidate also participated in competitions, such as the redesign of the Italy-news.ru portal on dizkon.ru.
Achievements and Recognition: The candidate received recognition for winning a competition to develop a website for the Miracle cosmetology clinic. The candidate's projects demonstrate the ability to effectively convey brand values through visual design and enhance user experience.
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