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HELLO,
I'm Linxi, a UI/UX Specialist with over 2 years of experience in both design and development, blending creativity with code to craft seamless, user-centric digital experiences.

Let's get straight to the point
I see myself as a combination of ice and fire.
Ice represents my calm, rational, and analytical side.


Fire represents my passion, empathy, and creativity.
Also,
My designs reflect this balance.
They combine empathy for user needs with organized visuals and developer-friendly code.


Now, you might be wondering
"Is this the right person?"
Let me guess—
you’re not just looking for a checklist of skills.
You’re searching for someone who truly gets it:
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The balance of logic and empathy,

the ability to turn ideas into experiences,

and the drive to make your users fall in love with your product.
Am I right?
If so, you know the users may ask the same questions about you. Let me give it a shot and answer some of the questions you might have before you decide to reach out to me…
Why UI design?
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💡 I chose UI design because it combines my love for psychology (understanding people) and software engineering (building things that work). I’m at my best when I can use both logic and empathy—turning what users need into simple, practical designs that developers can actually build.
What can you do that AI can't?
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💡 AI can tell you what users say, but I notice what they don’t say—like that half-second pause before clicking a button. I turn those tiny hesitations into designs that just feel right.
What’s your long-term goal?
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💡 I want to make designs as natural as breathing—so seamless that users don’t notice them, but developers love how easy they are to code. And honestly? I’m excited to learn from my team and leaders — every project is a chance to grow.
Can you actually help me?
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💡 Give me 48 hours and I’ll:
1. Analyze competitors’ strengths/weaknesses
2. Sketch two draft solutions
3. Build a clickable demo you can test
No jargon, just real work.
You've got more questions,
don't you?
"Yes, I do."
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