About Us

Nexqario was created for learners who want to study UI/UX through calm structure, thoughtful materials, and practical design exercises. Our focus is on digital course materials centered around interface planning, user flow, layout thinking, content order, and design review. We built this learning space for people who enjoy digital design, but want a more organized way to understand how screens, sections, and user journeys come together.

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The idea for Nexqario began with our founder and owner,
Daryna Rozhkova, a UI/UX designer and learning materials creator with 6 years of field experience. Daryna began her path in visual design, then moved into interface structure, wireframe planning, user journey review, content organization, and learning experience design. Over time, she noticed that many learners were trying to study UI/UX through scattered notes, saved visual references, and separate resources, yet still needed a structured way to connect the main ideas.

That observation shaped the beginning of Nexqario. Daryna understood how confusing UI/UX study can feel when layout, research, writing, flow, and critique are presented as separate topics without a shared path. The answer became a course structure that breaks design study into smaller, organized parts. Nexqario materials guide learners through observation, planning, screen structure, content grouping, journey mapping, layout review, and reflective practice.

Our mission is to help learners study UI/UX with more care, direction, and practical understanding. Nexqario does not focus on dramatic claims or unrealistic outcomes. We focus on thoughtful learning, useful exercises, and materials that help learners build skills through steady practice. Each course tier is designed around a specific part of UI/UX study, from beginner observation to project documentation and revision planning.

Daryna’s background includes work with independent design studios, digital education teams, small business websites, learning pages, and interface-focused creative projects. Her work has involved planning page layouts, reviewing user flows, preparing wireframes, writing screen text, organizing digital learning pages, and documenting design decisions. She has also collaborated with developers, writers, researchers, and visual designers, which shaped her practical understanding of how UI/UX work connects across different roles.

Before creating Nexqario, Daryna worked on learning dashboards, onboarding flows, information pages, checkout-related journeys, content-heavy course pages, and support sections. These projects helped shape her interest in how people read, compare, pause, move, and make choices inside digital experiences. Over time, this became the foundation for Nexqario’s learning style: structured, visual, reflective, and grounded in real design questions.

Daryna has prepared learning materials for 900+ students across workshops, digital guides, guided exercises, and UI/UX study sessions. Her teaching approach has always focused on practical understanding rather than broad promises. Learners were guided through topics such as interface hierarchy, wireframe planning, page rhythm, user journey mapping, content architecture, design critique, and revision notes. These teaching experiences helped Daryna see which topics often need more explanation, which exercises support deeper thinking, and which parts of UI/UX study can feel unclear at first.

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Nexqario courses are built from that experience. Each tier is shaped to help learners study one part of the design process with care.
Free Capsule introduces UI/UX observation. Luma Guide explores visual structure and content order. Drift Framework supports design review and revision planning. Halo Map focuses on journeys and screen routes. Higher tiers move into interface patterns, layout composition, documentation, project framing, and reflective critique.

Our materials are created for learners who value structure, clarity, and steady practice. They include lessons, modules, worksheets, prompts, design notes, and guided exercises. The goal is to give learners a calm study path where each section has a purpose and every topic connects to a larger design process.

Nexqario is not only a course brand. It is a design learning space built around thoughtful study habits. We believe UI/UX education should feel organized, human, and practical. That belief guides every course page, every worksheet, and every learning path we create.