I'm Andrei Spitzer, a digital designer skilled in visual design, web development, online communication and marketing design with over 10 years of experience, living and working in Riga.
My goal is to help businesses grow by creating digital experiences that directly engages the target audience and boosting brand’s presence online.
Design, development, brand refresh
Design, development, branding
Design, development, branding
Design, development, branding
Design, development, branding
Design, development, logo
Design, development
Design, development
I can help you with everything that has to do with digital design: web design, web development, email design, banner ads and social media design.
I work with startups, small businesses and midsize enterprises with different budgets and needs and from a range of sectors all over the world as a freelancer.
It starts with one thing - the first joint interview, aka the first contact with the project. It is the most crucial part of the whole web designing process. Everything discussed here will influence the result. If you miss something, everything can go wrong, costing a high-quality result, good relationships, and lots of money and time.
It is here where the web design company collects all the necessary information to get the web design process started and, most importantly, set it off down the right direction. The vendor should explicitly understand what the client needs and expects from the company at the end. The brief phase should cover the project from top to bottom, leaving no stone unturned.
After getting all the necessary information from the client and establishing a clear goal, the time has come to plan everything from top to bottom. This stage usually begins with defining the scope creep.
Scope creep is the project scope plan that covers tasks that should be done, deliverables that should be provided to the client, timelines, and milestones so that both sides know what and when to expect.
During this step, lots of research work is done. It is also a stage for brainstorming and coming up with ideas and prototypes to meet the client's specifications and expectations.
One of the best ways to gain insights is to carry out some form of prototyping. This method involves producing an early, inexpensive, and scaled down version of the product in order to reveal any problems with the current design.
Prototyping offers designers the opportunity to bring their ideas to life, test the practicability of the current design, and to potentially investigate how a sample of users think and feel about a product.
The time has come to give the monochrome, bland and faceless wireframes an actual look. The third phase involves coming up with design features, styles, and elements that will create the entire aesthetics and general atmosphere.
As a rule, this phase starts with research because the team needs to find some design inspiration. Along with that, the team analyzes the company's brand identity and website designs of the competitors to decide on such aspects as: color scheme, branding, typography, artworks, visual elements, rich media.
The design stage is all about pretty things that make the website look outstanding, whereas the development stage is all about bringing these pretty things to life and let them do their job. It is here where all the magic happens, and everything becomes real.