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Andriy Vyshnevskyi

UX Designer at Windmill

Andriy Vyshnevskyi has a diverse work experience in the fields of UX/UI design, educational content designing, teaching, and business development. Andriy started in 2015 as a content designer and teacher at Sprachenstudio Vienna, where they supervised language exams and designed posters and web content for the language school. Later, in 2016, they worked as a Senior Consultant and Content Designer at TutorABC. In 2018, they joined WinKey Online English Academy as a teacher trainer and business development manager, focusing on ensuring business growth and attracting new clients. At Shanghai Yunjie Investment Management, they worked as an Educational content designer and teacher trainer, responsible for designing materials, training and supervising new teachers, and teaching various English classes. Recently, they have been working at Upwork as a UI/UX Designer and at Windmill as a UX Designer trainee, where they are gaining valuable experience in the field. Overall, Andriy has demonstrated their skills in design, teaching, and business development throughout their work experience.

Andriy Vyshnevskyi obtained a Master's degree in English Language and Linguistics from the University of Vienna, where they studied from 2014 to 2016. In addition to their formal education, they also obtained various certifications, including a TEFL Master Certificate from Teflink in September 2016 and an IELTS certification from IELTS Official in 2014. More recently, they have pursued certifications in UX design, completing several courses on Coursera, including Google UX Design Specialization, Responsive Web Design in Adobe XD, Conduct UX Research and Test Early Concepts, Create High-Fidelity Designs and Prototypes in Figma, Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes, Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design, and Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Ideate, all in 2021.

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