Üçler Gönültaş

Hi 👋

I'm a UI/UX Designer based in Ankara, Turkey, passionate about creating intuitive and impactful digital experiences that solve real problems for real people. Designing things, especially digital solutions for users' problems, is a true passion for me.

Currently, I'm focused on designing digital experiences for various projects, where I create user-centered solutions.

My expertise spans Mobile Design, UX Design & Research, and Web Design, allowing me to create comprehensive digital experiences that users love.

Experience

UI/UX Designer

Appulse • 2023 - Present

  • Design and develop user interfaces for web and mobile applications
  • Collaborate with clients to understand their needs and objectives
  • Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs
  • Conduct user research and usability testing

UI/UX Designer

TilesCera • 2022 - 2023

  • Led the design of digital products and experiences
  • Conducted user research and usability testing
  • Created responsive web and mobile designs
  • Collaborated with development team for implementation

UI/UX Designer

FreeLancerGroup • 2020 - 2022

  • Designed user interfaces for web and mobile applications
  • Created wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs
  • Conducted user research and usability testing
  • Collaborated with development team to ensure design implementation

Certifications

UX Design Professional Certificate

Google • 2022

UI/UX Design Bootcamp

DesignLab • 2021

Design Skills

User Interface Design
User Experience Design
Mobile Design
Web Design
UX Research
Wireframing
Prototyping
Design Systems

Tools & Technologies

Figma
Adobe XD
Sketch
InVision
Principle
HTML/CSS
JavaScript
React

What does UI/UX Design mean to me?

For me, UI/UX Design is about creating meaningful connections between people and technology. It's about understanding user needs, solving problems creatively, and crafting experiences that are not just functional, but delightful to use. I believe good design should be invisible – it should feel so natural that users don't even notice it's there.