Hey there! My name’s Anton.

I'm a third-year UX Design student based in The Hague, Netherlands.

I specialise in UX research and analysis, low- and high-fidelity prototyping, and user testing.

I'm currently seeking an internship where I can apply my skills through a graduation project that addresses real-world design challenges. As an eager, versatile, and adaptable individual, I strive to work in an environment that allows me to collaborate with an active team while contributing to various stages of the product cycle.

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My background

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ITMO University - St. Petersburg, Russia

Humanities & IT - BSc 2021 - 2022

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Studied for a year before relocating to the Netherlands due to personal circumstances.

The course focused on Data Science-related programming, including Algorithm Studies and Python Programming with an emphasis on Data Analysis and Visualization.

Additionally, I gained experience with Cisco networking software and learned 3D modeling using digital CAD tools.

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The Hague University of Applied Sciences - The Hague, Netherlands

User Experience Design 2022 - 2025 (Ongoing)

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The course is ongoing and focuses on various aspects of UX Design, including UX Research, User Research and Testing, and Human-Computer Interaction. It also covers Project and Business Management.

I've learned numerous creative design techniques and gained experience with digital tools like Figma and Adobe XD. Additionally, I've worked with teamwork frameworks such as Scrum and dabbled in Web Design & Programming.

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My work

My Work


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