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    <title>Nishant Dubey</title>
    <description>UI-UX Designer at 9stacks.com ||  Google Certified: AAD  || VFX - MGFX Graduate from USW Cardiff

I consider myself a problem solver, the kind of work I do comprises of intensive user research to find a problem and then designing a user experience to solve it with a unique user interface that evolves as the identity of the brand. The kind of solutions I can design could be for a desktop application, portables or any other medium that can benefit from the user experience I designed.

I have deep understanding about the web architecture and consider my self a specialist in portable/mobile design solutions (for android). With an obsession to produce high performance apps that have a unique experience and still work without crashing or launching in most extreme hardware configurations.

My association with creativity has been since childhood when I used to click photographs and even won numerous awards for various creative showcases overtime. That interest later developed into a more profound Degree in Visual Effects and Motion graphics from a top film college in United Kingdom. Even then I impressed my lecturers and peers with my creativity and skill-set and went on to win biggest student film and visual effects award of UK sponsored by Cinefex magazine/presented by Oscar Winner vfx supervisor Paul Franklin.

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**WHAT I ALSO AM**
(Bonus Bio)

I am also a passionate Visual Effects Technical Artist. It is my passion to achieve realism in any visual effects piece I take on, and my background in sciences helps me achieve this aim through a strong understanding of physics. I also have an eager interest in cinematography and photography. I am extremely comfortable with all of the following:


*Sony NEX Fs700
*Canon 5D
*Nikon D7000
*Sony 1500 (studio Cam)
*NUKEx
*Houdini FX
*Adobe After effects
*Adobe Photoshop
*PF Track
*Adobe Premiere Pro</description>
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      <description>With modern apps / websites relying heavily on graphics, it's necessary that the creative brains behind these know how *not to comprise the fluid performance !

This is what this deck is about. It discusses tips and tricks that a UI/UX designer can incorporate in their designs to render high quality graphics in lowest sizes. It's not only about compressing the final artwork.</description>
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