OLE.GO
UX/UI Design | Mobile App | 2025
One friend. One app. Infinite plans.

☕️ It all started with a flood of messages:
Oleg: Party tonight at the print shop
Oleg: Oh and tomorrow — jazz in the square!!
Oleg: Also there’s an art opening… maybe?
At some point, our group chat became The Oleg Channel.
He was always sending event after event — half of them mysterious, all of them tempting.
The problem? We couldn’t keep track. Messages got buried. Plans overlapped. Nobody knew what was actually happening or where to show up.
That’s when I realized that Oleg doesn’t need a better chat — he needs his own event app.
🎭 The Idea
A personal event board — but only for Oleg.
He’s the only one who can post. Everyone else? We just react, vibe, or show up.
It’s spontaneous, a little chaotic, and 100% Oleg’s energy.
Each post is short, playful, and perfectly him.
You might open the app and find:
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🎧 What Oleg listens to today
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☕️ What coffee Oleg drinks today
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🎬 What event Oleg plans to visit today
The app doesn’t explain too much.If you know Oleg, you already know what the plan is.




🍸 Design Choices
I designed it from the perspective of his friends.
The UI is minimal and expressive, focusing on the mood of the events more than the logistics.
No RSVP buttons. No long descriptions. Just Oleg being Oleg — and us following along.






📲 What Happened Next
When I showed the app to Oleg, he didn’t just smile — he immediately started coding it.
Suddenly, his events were no longer scattered across DMs and stories — they lived in their own dedicated space.
It was chaotic, fast, and so perfectly him.
It’s not about planning — it’s about orbiting around the most unpredictable person we know.

🌸 What I Learned
This wasn’t about productivity. It was about capturing a person.
Oleg’s not going to plan ahead or write detailed invites — but he will share his life, in the moment, with all the people he cares about.
This app just makes that easier and a little more magical.
It's not about organizing someone’s life but celebrating how they already live it.