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I'm Miru — designer, developer, Webflow builder, and the person behind mirumade. I help brands and founders turn messy ideas into clear, good-looking websites that actually make sense. No overdesign, no loud promises.
I've worked across branding, marketing, and digital projects for years, which means I don't design in a vacuum. I think about how things work, how people move through them, and what they're supposed to do — not just how they look.
mirumade is about doing things properly, but calmly.
Clear process, honest communication, and results you can build on.
2021
now
Freelance webdev & strategist / mirumade|Mark We Trust
2020
2021
Digital Project Manager / Kremsa Digital|Pastilla Inc.
2019
2025
Head of Digital / Applepie
2016
2018
Digital & Social Media Specialist / LIČI Advertising
"Working with Miru was honestly a relief."
She understood what we needed almost immediately and asked the right questions from day one. The process was clear, deadlines were kept, and the final Webflow site looks clean, fast, and actually makes sense for users. Would 100% work together again.
- aerojob
"Finally someone who combines design taste with logic."
Miru at MWT didn't just make things look nice — she thought about structure, UX, and how people will actually use the site. Communication was smooth, no chaos, no stress. Exactly what you want from a freelance designer.
- elen | Face Body & Mind
"Fast, reliable, and actually listens."
What I appreciated most was how easy the collaboration felt. No overcomplicating, no ego, just smart solutions and great design. If you need Webflow or brand-focused web design, she's a safe bet.
- januliena.sk
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AeroJOB had been training pilots in Slovakia for over a decade, but their website felt like it was built just as long ago. Scattered information, unclear paths, and no real sense of what made them different from other flight schools.
They came to me needing something that could speak to teenagers with pilot dreams, their skeptical parents, and experienced pilots looking for rentals — all without confusing anyone.
Flying isn't simple. There are licenses, ratings, theory courses, practical hours, different aircraft types. Their old site dumped all this information together and hoped people would figure it out.
I suggested we start with how people actually think about flying: "I want to learn" versus "I need to rent." From there, we could guide each group through their specific journey without overwhelming them with irrelevant details.
The new structure treats each training program like its own clear path. Someone interested in a private pilot license can see exactly what's involved and how long it takes. Parents get the information they need to feel confident. Experienced pilots can quickly find rental rates and contact.
Using Webflow's CMS meant they could update course details, add new aircraft, or feature graduate success stories without rebuilding anything. The site works in Slovak, English, and Ukrainian because their students come from all over.
The design stays clean and professional — trustworthy enough for something as serious as flight training, inspiring enough for someone's first aviation dream.
Their website now works as hard as their instructors do. Prospective students can understand their options clearly. Parents feel informed about the investment.
AeroJOB's online presence finally supports what they've always done well — turning aviation dreams into real pilot careers.