UX/UI mobile application

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OskarB
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UX/UI design
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Job description

Hello,

I'm looking for a UX/UI specialist for a mobile app project on the borderline of health/to-do/content/community with a target in men for a foreign startup.

We currently have an MVP which to say the least is not too pleasant for the user, lacks decent branding, identity, decent user journey and experience, brandbook and anything else I may not be aware of yet,

It's not an assignment from scratch, but looking at what we have it may seem that way, so I'm looking for someone with an open mind, someone who doesn't just want to bounce an assignment off us, but will also offer us solutions and tell us honestly what sucks and what doesn't.