Hey there✰! I’m Lydia Amaruch.
a senior ui/ux & brand Designer living it up in Berlin, where I spend my time turning ideas into stunning, impactful experiences. Basically, I make things look GREAT and work even better.
Looks Like Good Design is a curated design inspiration library built for people who care about their craft. Clean layouts, fast browsing, subtle motion, and short editorial notes that explain why a project works.
A Webflow website for an AI-powered gaming marketing agency trusted by indie to AAA studios. The design is built on a modular Tetris-inspired block system — reflecting how Skilltree’s deep learning assembles strategies from data-driven components. The site balances AAA-level polish with gaming culture energy: bold, dynamic, confident. Structured for credibility and conversion, it showcases the team’s pedigree and proprietary technology with a clear path to engagement.
We designed a digital experience that feels intuitive, fluid and alive. Through subtle motion, playful interactions and unconventional scrolling beyond a single direction, the website encourages exploration and engagement. Every animated detail enhances rhythm, clarity and flow.
We designed a digital experience that feels calm, clear and effortless. Through clean visuals, subtle motion and intuitive navigation, the website invites exploration and builds confidence. Every detail is crafted to support focus, flow and a sense of quality throughout the journey.
A redesign for Linearity’s website, shifting away from a marketing-led B2B approach to speak directly to illustrators, designers, and motion creators using Curve and Move.
Getyepp.co.uk is a sharp SaaS showcase site I built using the Astro parchitecture for lightning-fast performance, with GSAP micro-animations that make the software feel alive without overdoing it.
The old site was doing their cutting-edge product a disservice—seriously outdated and clunky—so this was about giving it a professional, modern face that actually matches their tech. The animations highlight key features and user flows smoothly, pulling visitors into demos and sign-up paths while keeping everything clear and conversion-focused. It now looks (and performs) like the sophisticated SaaS platform it really is.
Skinfields is an artistic music project exploring the human body as signal, surface, and field. A minimal, dark interface where sound, flesh, and presence converge.
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