Anton is a professional designer based in Moscow (yes, as you might have begun to notice Xara is popular in Russia), and he uses Xara Designer Pro for every aspect of his work. He specializes in UX design, but in fact the work we’ve chosen to feature is the illustration elements created for a website advertising a honey subscription service! Anton also uses Designer Pro for designing iOS apps, and for wireframes and user maps and other schemes in his daily UX work (here’s a great example) and you can see more examples of his work in his Behance portfolio.As an aside… Anton also set up the Xara users community on Behance - if you have a Behance portfolio featuring work created in Xara why not link it to the Xara community now!So, the honey subscription project started with a collection of honey and purchase related icons:A flying bear played an important role in the final design. Here you can get an idea of how Anton created his bear, steps 1 - 6 (and we’ve included some vector wireframes underneath to help you understand how it was drawn).And here is the final mock up of the complete home page, including the icons and bears with other elements created by Anton.
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Anton is a professional designer based in Moscow (yes, as you might have begun to notice Xara is popular in Russia), and he uses Xara Designer Pro for every aspect of his work. He specializes in UX design, but in fact the work we’ve chosen to feature is the illustration elements created for a website advertising a honey subscription service! Anton also uses Designer Pro for designing iOS apps, and for wireframes and user maps and other schemes in his daily UX work (here’s a great example) and you can see more examples of his work in his Behance portfolio.As an aside… Anton also set up the Xara users community on Behance - if you have a Behance portfolio featuring work created in Xara why not link it to the Xara community now!So, the honey subscription project started with a collection of honey and purchase related icons:A flying bear played an important role in the final design. Here you can get an idea of how Anton created his bear, steps 1 - 6 (and we’ve included some vector wireframes underneath to help you understand how it was drawn).And here is the final mock up of the complete home page, including the icons and bears with other elements created by Anton.
Anton is a professional designer based in Moscow (yes, as you might have begun to notice Xara is popular in Russia), and he uses Xara Designer Pro for every aspect of his work. He specializes in UX design, but in fact the work we’ve chosen to feature is the illustration elements created for a website advertising a honey subscription service! Anton also uses Designer Pro for designing iOS apps, and for wireframes and user maps and other schemes in his daily UX work (here’s a great example) and you can see more examples of his work in his Behance portfolio.As an aside… Anton also set up the Xara users community on Behance - if you have a Behance portfolio featuring work created in Xara why not link it to the Xara community now!So, the honey subscription project started with a collection of honey and purchase related icons:A flying bear played an important role in the final design. Here you can get an idea of how Anton created his bear, steps 1 - 6 (and we’ve included some vector wireframes underneath to help you understand how it was drawn).And here is the final mock up of the complete home page, including the icons and bears with other elements created by Anton.
Anton is a professional designer based in Moscow (yes, as you might have begun to notice Xara is popular in Russia), and he uses Xara Designer Pro for every aspect of his work. He specializes in UX design, but in fact the work we’ve chosen to feature is the illustration elements created for a website advertising a honey subscription service! Anton also uses Designer Pro for designing iOS apps, and for wireframes and user maps and other schemes in his daily UX work (here’s a great example) and you can see more examples of his work in his Behance portfolio.As an aside… Anton also set up the Xara users community on Behance - if you have a Behance portfolio featuring work created in Xara why not link it to the Xara community now!So, the honey subscription project started with a collection of honey and purchase related icons:A flying bear played an important role in the final design. Here you can get an idea of how Anton created his bear, steps 1 - 6 (and we’ve included some vector wireframes underneath to help you understand how it was drawn).And here is the final mock up of the complete home page, including the icons and bears with other elements created by Anton.