About us
Uxvionian was created by a team of designers who remember how difficult it can be to begin learning UI/UX design when there are many terms, different approaches, and scattered materials around. The idea for the course did not appear as a loud project, but as a response to a practical problem: many beginners look at interfaces, see thoughtful screens, but do not understand why sections, text, buttons, and visual emphasis are placed in a certain order.
One of the authors behind the learning direction is Ludmila Golikova — Interface Structure Designer. Her work is connected with page logic, the role of each section, screen sequence, and the way a person moves inside a digital environment. Ludmila entered the design field through her own experience of confusion: at the beginning, she could create visually pleasant layouts, but could not always explain why a page should work in a specific way. Over time, she understood that a strong interface begins not with decorative elements, but with thoughtful structure, consistent order, and careful attention to user behavior.

This personal challenge became the foundation for the course. Ludmila began collecting her own notes, schemes, examples of common mistakes, and exercises for page analysis. At first, these materials were used inside a small team while working on learning spaces, service websites, user dashboards, course catalogs, and pages for creative studios. Later, it became clear that this system could be helpful not only for the team, but also for people who want to study UI/UX design step by step and without chaos.
Ludmila has over 7 years of experience in digital design, including work with page structure, user scenarios, information architecture, visual hierarchy, and interface states. In previous projects, she worked with small education teams, online services, independent design studios, local brands, and digital teams creating learning materials, user sections, landing pages, and multi-page digital environments.

Ludmila Golikova — Interface Structure Designer
Her work often began with a simple question: “What should the user understand on this screen?” The answer helped review section order, reduce unnecessary explanations, refine action labels, improve navigation, and make pages more consistent. Ludmila does not view design as a set of attractive elements. For her, an interface is a system of decisions where structure, text, action, and visual emphasis should work together.
Over the years, Ludmila has led learning sessions, internal layout reviews, and practical workshops for beginners, junior designers, content teams, and owners of small digital projects. More than 1,200 learners have worked with her materials in group sessions, self-study collections, and team workshops. The main focus of these sessions was not to offer a ready-made path, but to help people read interfaces more carefully, see page logic, and explain their own design decisions.
The mission of Uxvionian is to help people study UI/UX design through clear structure, practical examples, and a calm pace. We created this course for those who want not only to look at screens, but to understand how they are built, why a user moves through a certain path, and how each detail affects perception. Uxvionian does not build learning around loud phrases. We choose a careful approach where knowledge is shaped through observation, analysis, exercises, and gradual understanding.