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yuliazenchikova@gmail.com+1 313 759 968 345

2118 Thornridge Cir. Syracuse, Connecticut 35624

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Find quick answers to the most common questions about my work, process, and services all in one place

What information do you need to get started?

To begin, I typically need a clear understanding of your business goals, target audience, project scope, and any existing brand guidelines or design assets. It’s also helpful to understand your product requirements, technical constraints, competitor landscape, and key user problems you’re aiming to solve. During our initial consultation, I’ll guide you through the discovery process to define priorities, workflows, and project expectations.

What do you charge for your services?

Project pricing depends on the scope, complexity, timeline, and deliverables required. I offer flexible collaboration models for UI/UX design, product strategy, wireframing, prototyping, and responsive interface design. After an initial consultation, I provide a tailored estimate based on your project goals and business needs.

Can you work within our brand guidelines?

Absolutely. I design experiences that align closely with existing brand systems, visual identities, and design standards. Whether working with an established design system or creating one from scratch, I ensure consistency across typography, color, components, accessibility, and overall user experience.

Do you offer ongoing support after project completion?

Yes. I provide ongoing design support for product iterations, feature expansion, usability improvements, responsive optimization, and design system maintenance. This helps ensure long-term consistency and scalability as your product evolves.

How do we get started?

The process begins with an initial consultation to understand your business goals, users, product requirements, and technical constraints. From there, I define the project scope, user flows, timelines, and deliverables before moving into research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design.