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Rick Wong

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Design Engineer in Amsterdam

Obsessed with progress. Staying unpredictable.

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Product Design PortfolioYes! It took some time, but I now have an online portfolio! It includes case studies for Trengo and Eindsprint, among others. As you can probably tell, it's an ongoing project, and I'll definitely be adding more work in the near future. Like every designer, I'm eager to tweak and improve things even further. You can find my website here—it's handy to have my own URL! www.robscholten.nl

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Sign-out: making it fun & creating a lastingLittle experiment on a sign-out interaction ✨ Of course you want people actively engaged in your app. You also want to improve the onboarding to reduce your 'time to value'. But what about making it a little more fun when people want a break from your thing? These impressions count as well. Just like that cheap-ass but pretty good hotdog you get at IKEA as a last impression before you leave. That's not by accident – it’s psychology. It's called the 'peak-end rule'. -- If you’d like to inspect or use it, add a comment on my X post and follow me, so I can DM you the remix link x.com/franklagendijk/status/1818608522218672136

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Meet the artistDesigned a logo for "Meet the Artist" where the three 'T's connect at the center, creating a distinctive monogram. The linked T's serve as a strong focal point, adaptable for various branding purposes

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Birdie's Dev AgencyBirdies is a development agency owned by a couple. The brand is called Birdie's, inspired by how they met (playing golf). In golf, a "birdie" is a score achieved by finishing a hole one stroke under par. The idea was to use the classic "<>", a symbol of development, to create a pair of birds, utilizing negative space.

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