Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and when you started working at Crowdholding?

Hi, I’m Veronika, an extremely curious and visually oriented person. I’ve been drawing since I can remember, but struggled a bit choosing which path to follow professionally. I had a long and turbulent relationship with architecture, which I had to end, for the sake of both of us. Also the passion for drawing itself became too strong. I have been making Crowdholding beautiful for almost a year. ;)

2. What is your role at Crowdholding and what does it entail?

I make Crowdholding intriguing to explore and a pleasant to use. My work is quite widespread — from general brand building to details like editing the very photo at the beginning of this article. Usually I work on top of research Joe has received from our users. I bring his wire frames to (visual) life, with a great deal of Petr’s help who never hesitates to provide feedback before he starts coding. We focus on consistency on the platform, while transforming it. I also create various illustrations for any media use — if you follow our blog for a while, you’re already familiar with my work.

3. What do you consider your biggest achievement while at Crowdholding?

Learning a lot from my amazing colleagues, especially Henry, Joe and Petr, who I’ve been working with closely. I think now I can tell what it feels like to put effort into something together and support each other.

4. Where do you see Crowdholding going in 2018?

We’ve been putting a lot of effort into visual quality and usability of the platform this year. Now it’s in the hands of code gods. The next big change you’ll see will happen in the commenting section. I hope having a better interface will lure more people to engage with Crowdholding.

5. Finally can you tell us 3 interesting facts about you?