Web Designer Profile | Dimitri Didorenko

a) Dimitri Didorenko has developed web applications as a Senior Front-End Developer since 2009, and for the past 5 months has worked at Outbox.

2 b) Didorenko first attended Optical-Mechanical Technical College in Ukraine in 1988 and has received additional degrees in sound engineering and biblical studies.

2 c) Didorenko’s two greatest skills are Web Development and Date Management, but he states that the opportunity to work in many different environments has led him to develop a greater array of web projects for different companies.

2 d) Didorenko’s primary languages are JavaScript / AJAX, PHP, and HTML5.

 

3 a) http://www.outboxtechnology.com/

Outbox  facilitates ticket sales for large venues and stadiums. What interests me the most about the site is how easily it is navigated. Although I have little interest in the actual service Outbox offers, I appreciate the design of its web page.

3 b) https://www.desjardins.com/ca/index.jsp

Desjardins is a cooperative financial group in Canada and similar to my interest in Outbox’s site, I’m more attentive to UI than what is being advertised. It’s hard to find something that I like about Desjardins’ site. The “about us” tab has an interesting collapsing animation.

3 c) http://www.2020spaces.com/

I’m not clear what service 2020spaces is offering, but I think how the web page uses transitional animations is effective. It’s unusual that such an involved UX doesn’t quickly become frustrating for the viewer. I think it’s because the animations are quick and precise, guiding the user through the web page rather than distracting them.