Anđela Stupar is a UI/UX Designer within our game development team. She specializes in mobile game UI design and user experience systems. With a background in graphic design, she combines strong aesthetic sensitivity with a clear interest in how visual systems function inside the engine.
She is currently expanding toward technical art. She aims to bridge design and implementation while building interfaces that stay visually polished, technically efficient, and ready for engine integration.
SKILLS
UI/UX Design
Graphic Design
Photography
Motion Graphics
PROGRAMS
Figma
Photoshop
Illustrator
Lightroom
Unity
After Effects
VS Code
Anđela Stupar
UI/UX Designer
Anđela Stupar is a UI/UX Designer within our game development team. She specializes in mobile game UI design and user experience systems. With a background in graphic design, she combines strong aesthetic sensitivity with a clear interest in how visual systems function inside the engine.
She is currently expanding toward technical art. She aims to bridge design and implementation while building interfaces that stay visually polished, technically efficient, and ready for engine integration.
Q&A
After studying graphic design, UI/UX felt like a more practical direction where you can solve real-world problems through design. Game UI design, in particular, stood out as the most exciting field. It combines interaction, feedback, visual clarity, and player psychology in a way that feels dynamic and rewarding.
I enjoy combining strong design with technical understanding. Technical artists sometimes lack aesthetic intuition, so developing those hybrid skills felt like a natural progression. Understanding how visuals function inside the engine makes design decisions smarter and more production-ready.
I love polishing visuals, but I also enjoy understanding how systems work under the hood. That combination allows me to design UI systems that are visually refined but also technically practical for mobile game development.
Riding my bike, walking, spending time with loved ones, and photographing events with my partner. It’s a creative outlet outside of digital work.
Less is more.
Creative work. Being an aunt. Traveling, especially by bike.
It helped me understand visual hierarchy, user psychology, and why certain patterns feel intuitive. Strong UI/UX design is not just about aesthetics; it’s about guiding user behavior through structure and clarity.
I’ve been creating small duck-themed game concepts independently, experimenting with how design ideas translate into functional systems. That experimentation pushed me to understand more about shaders, interactions, and implementation logic.
Yes, I’m currently taking a course on Udemy focused on expanding my technical art knowledge. Continuous learning is part of my transition into a hybrid creative-technical role.
I integrate learning into my work process whenever possible. Applying new knowledge directly in production helps solidify understanding faster.
It starts with understanding the target audience, the client’s goals, and user behavior. From there, I focus on clarity, hierarchy, and minimizing friction. Mobile UI design must be readable, accessible, and responsive.
I begin by analyzing requirements and researching user needs. Then I create wireframes and explore multiple visual variations. After testing interactions and refining layouts, I polish the final UI to ensure it’s consistent, usable, and ready for developer implementation.
Prioritizing aesthetics over functionality. A beautiful interface that confuses users ultimately harms the player experience.
Seeing something I designed actually react inside the game world. When a visual system responds to input or interacts dynamically, it feels more complete and immersive.
Shifting from purely visual thinking to systematic thinking. Learning how to code and understand engine logic requires a different mental framework.
Right between art and engineering.My goal is to become a hybrid creative-technical profile, someone who can design, prototype, implement, and optimize visual systems while understanding how they function inside the engine.