Ilze
Berenfelde
Selected work
Application forms are essential, but government platforms often make them complex and overwhelming. One of the challenges during one of the projects was redesign application forms. Where I focused on improving structure by grouping elements and tasks by similarity and context, splitting the form into manageable steps, making the progress visible, and using clear labels.More detailed information coming soon.
The capacity to learn is a gift
The ability to learn is a skill The willingness to learn is a choice - Brian Herbert -About
Hi, I'm Ilze.
Nice to see you!
Since working in digital design, I’ve become the kind of designer who asks questions first.
A nice interface isn’t enough - if it’s hard to use, it doesn’t matter how good it looks.
I love working in teams, because that’s where the best ideas grow. Collaboration helps me learn, rethink, and look at problems from different perspectives.
Working closely with developers has also taught me how things are actually built - which helps when making layout or interaction decisions that need to be both elegant and feasible.
After all the thinking, I enjoy getting into the pixels - when there’s a clear logic underneath, crafting interfaces becomes a kind of creative rest.
People.
Purpose.
Clarity.
Let’s work together
I’m currently open to new opportunities
© Ilze Berenfelde, working from Riga
Ilze
Berenfelde
Selected work
Application forms are essential, but government platforms often make them complex and overwhelming. One of the challenges during one of the projects was redesign application forms. Where I focused on improving structure by grouping elements and tasks by similarity and context, splitting the form into manageable steps, making the progress visible, and using clear labels.More detailed information coming soon.
The capacity to learn is a gift
The ability to learn is a skill The willingness to learn is a choice - Brian Herbert -About
Hi, I'm Ilze.
Nice to see you!
Since working in digital design, I’ve become the kind of designer who asks questions first.
A nice interface isn’t enough - if it’s hard to use, it doesn’t matter how good it looks.
I love working in teams, because that’s where the best ideas grow. Collaboration helps me learn, rethink, and look at problems from different perspectives.
Working closely with developers has also taught me how things are actually built - which helps when making layout or interaction decisions that need to be both elegant and feasible.
After all the thinking, I enjoy getting into the pixels - when there’s a clear logic underneath, crafting interfaces becomes a kind of creative rest.
People.
Purpose.
Clarity.
Let’s work together
I’m currently open to new opportunities
© Ilze Berenfelde, working from Riga
Ilze
Berenfelde
Selected work
Application forms are essential, but government platforms often make them complex and overwhelming. One of the challenges during one of the projects was redesign application forms. Where I focused on improving structure by grouping elements and tasks by similarity and context, splitting the form into manageable steps, making the progress visible, and using clear labels.More detailed information coming soon.
The capacity to learn is a gift
The ability to learn is a skill The willingness to learn is a choice - Brian Herbert -About
Hi, I'm Ilze.
Nice to see you!
Since working in digital design, I’ve become the kind of designer who asks questions first.
A nice interface isn’t enough - if it’s hard to use, it doesn’t matter how good it looks.
I love working in teams, because that’s where the best ideas grow. Collaboration helps me learn, rethink, and look at problems from different perspectives.
Working closely with developers has also taught me how things are actually built - which helps when making layout or interaction decisions that need to be both elegant and feasible.
After all the thinking, I enjoy getting into the pixels - when there’s a clear logic underneath, crafting interfaces becomes a kind of creative rest.
People.
Purpose.
Clarity.
Let’s work together
I’m currently open to new opportunities
© Ilze Berenfelde, working from Riga