Julius Danilevicius
About Julius Danilevicius
Julius Danilevicius is a Product Designer specializing in UX/UI, currently employed at Vinted in Vilnius, Lithuania. He has a background that includes positions at Wix.com, Lympo, and several other design firms, along with a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Communication Design from Vilnius College of Design.
Work at Vinted
Julius Danilevicius has been employed at Vinted, also known as Kleiderkreisel, as a Product Designer specializing in UX/UI since 2019. His role involves creating user-centered designs that enhance the overall user experience on the platform. Vinted is a well-known online marketplace for second-hand clothing, and Danilevicius contributes to its mission of promoting sustainable fashion through effective design solutions.
Previous Experience in UX/UI Design
Before joining Vinted, Julius Danilevicius worked in various roles related to UX/UI design. He was employed at Wix.com for a brief period in 2018 as a UX/UI Designer. Following that, he spent one year at Lympo from 2018 to 2019, where he further developed his skills in product design. His earlier experience includes positions at GraphicBoxLTD and Inlusion Netforms, where he focused on enhancing user interfaces and experiences.
Education and Expertise
Julius Danilevicius earned a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Communication Design from Vilnius College of Design, where he studied from 2013 to 2016. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in design principles, visual communication, and user experience strategies, which he applies in his professional roles as a Product Designer.
Freelance Work and Early Career
In addition to his full-time positions, Julius Danilevicius has experience as a freelance Graphic Designer from 2016 to 2017. During this time, he worked independently, developing various design projects that honed his skills in graphic design and client communication. His early career also included a short tenure at GraphicBoxLTD and a nearly year-long position at Inlusion Netforms, where he focused on UX/UI design.