I design interfaces for websites and web applications for businesses in Chernihiv and the Chernihiv region — from landing pages for cafés on Chervona Square and hotels around the Dytynets fortress to complete design systems for SaaS startups and B2B portals of IT studios in the Novozavodskyi industrial zone. Every project starts with user research and information architecture, and ends with a tested prototype in Figma.
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I create design for any type of website — from landing pages to complex web apps
High-converting single-page structure focused on results. Clear block hierarchy, CTA elements, and responsive design for all devices.
Stylish minimalist presentation of your business. An ideal solution for professionals who value simplicity and elegance.
Multi-page site with well-thought-out information architecture. Reflects the scale of your company and builds client trust.
UX-optimized online store with intuitive catalog, filtering, and seamless checkout. Every element works to drive sales.
Complex business system interfaces made simple to use. Dashboards, tables, forms — all focused on efficiency.
Interfaces for SaaS platforms and web services of any complexity. From wireframes to pixel-perfect mockups in Figma.
Exclusive design for brands that want to stand out. Custom animations, micro-interactions and attention to every detail.
Cloud service interface design — onboarding, dashboards, settings, billing. UX that retains and engages users.
Gather requirements, analyze competitors, define the target audience, and identify key website usage scenarios.
Create a sitemap and wireframe prototypes for all pages, focusing on UX and conversion paths.
Develop the visual concept: color palette, typography, illustration style, and UI components.
Create pixel-perfect layouts for all pages in Figma with responsive adaptations.
Build a clickable prototype to test navigation and user scenarios.
Prepare the design system, guidelines, and specifications for flawless implementation.
Choose the optimal package for your project
Landing page (6-8 sections)
$1000$1200What's included:
5-6 pages
$2000$2500What's included:
12-16 pages
$4000$5000What's included:
16+ pages
$8000$10000What's included:
Answers to the most popular questions
Cost depends on project type. Simple landing — from 1500 USD, corporate site of 10-20 pages — 3000-6000 USD, e-commerce or SaaS — 7000-15000 USD. The price includes UX research, Figma design, frontend, basic SEO, 12 months of support. I do not take 100% prepayment — standard split is 50/30/20 by milestones. Exact estimate after a 30-minute brief. Details for web design and a matching logo can be bundled together.
Landing — 3-4 weeks: a week for research and wireframes, two weeks for design, a week for frontend. Corporate site — 6-10 weeks. E-commerce with catalog and payments — 10-16 weeks. Timing depends on how fast the client approves and on content volume. I keep the client in the loop with weekly Figma demos and rarely miss deadlines. If you also need a mobile app, we plan scope together.
It depends on the task. For small business and blogs — WordPress with a custom theme, so the client can update content easily. For serious projects and SaaS — modern frontend like Next.js with a headless CMS such as Directus or Strapi. For e-commerce — Shopify or WooCommerce. I do not push one technology — I pick what fits goals and budget best. Architecture is always discussed at the brief. More about my approach in the web design section.
Yes, every site I build is responsive by default. I design mobile-first: 375px first, then tablet 768, then desktop 1440. I test on real iOS and Android devices, not just DevTools. That matters in Chernihiv, where mobile traffic exceeds 65%. I follow WCAG 2.2 AA — the site is accessible to users with vision impairment and works with keyboard navigation.
I deliver a solid technical SEO base: semantic markup, Schema.org, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, optimised Core Web Vitals, clean URLs, hreflang for UK/EN. That gives the site a chance to rank. But getting to the top is a separate job — content marketing, backlinks, regular publications. I can deliver an initial SEO strategy and hand off to a marketer. I do not promise top-1 in a week — that is snake oil.
Yes. I regularly integrate with KeyCRM, Pipedrive, HubSpot, Bitrix24. For Nova Poshta and Ukrposhta I connect APIs for automatic waybill creation. Payments — LiqPay, WayForPay, Fondy, Stripe for international clients. Analytics — Google Analytics 4, Meta Pixel, Google Tag Manager. We discuss all of this at the brief so real development hours land in the budget. If a logo or brand identity is also needed, I cover that too.
Yes. I always hand over full CMS access and record a short 30-40 minute training video about adding pages, news, products, media. The admin is in Ukrainian. If you have a content manager from Chernihiv National Pedagogical University or your own team, they will figure it out in a day. For complex changes (structure edits, new sections) just message me — 12 months of free support is included after launch.
Yes, redesign is half of my projects. I start with an audit: analytics review, manager interviews, heatmap analysis. Often the issue is not visuals but architecture or content. Sometimes I advise against a full redesign and recommend updating a few key pages instead — that is more honest and cheaper. For Chernihiv businesses operating since the 1990s a redesign is a way to attract a younger audience from Chernihiv National Technological University and turn the site into a real sales channel.
Chernihiv oblast is a forest region and I understand the industry well. For wood processors and timber companies I build product catalogs with filters by wood species, cut sizes, volumes, FSC certificates. Separately — a B2B portal for wholesale clients with price lists and waybills. The site must be in client languages: UK, EN, sometimes DE or PL for EU export. I apply the same logic to textile and machine-building companies.
Yes. Chernihiv is one of the oldest cities in Ukraine and historical tourism is a serious industry: Chernihiv Detinets, Boldyna Hora, Anthony Caves, Saviour-Transfiguration and Borys-and-Hlib Cathedrals. For tour operators and hotels I build sites with online booking, interactive route maps, reviews, virtual tours. Content is always bilingual UK/EN, sometimes with PL added for Polish tourists. If a matching logo for a tourism brand is needed, I deliver it in the same style.
Yes, this is a special and very valuable client category. In Chernihiv many businesses were founded by parents in the 1990s and are now run by their children — 30-40 years old, with Chernihiv National Pedagogical University or foreign education. Often the old website was built on a constructor and looks the same as ten years ago. I help carefully refresh the identity without erasing the founders" memory: an updated logo, modern UX, a dedicated company history page. That respects parents and modern customers alike.
I do the design personally. For frontend and engineering I bring in trusted developers I have worked with for 5-10 years — Ukrainian specialists, some are graduates of Chernihiv National Technological University, Chernihiv National Pedagogical University or KPI. I never fully outsource a project — the client only talks to me and I take full responsibility for the outcome. If a companion mobile app is needed, I bring iOS/Android engineers from the same pool.
Comparison with other options
| Me | Other agencies | |
|---|---|---|
| Web design experience | 15+ years, 130+ projects | 1-3 years, template work |
| Client work | Me personally from brief to launch | Manager plus several juniors |
| UX research | Always before design | Jump straight to mockups |
| Local Chernihiv context | I understand business from wood processing to IT | One template fits all cities |
| Bilingual UK/EN | Natural, not machine translation | Google Translate |
| Post-launch support | 12 months personally | Only via separate contract |
Today, “just having a website” is no longer enough for businesses in Chernihiv and the Chernihiv region. The market has changed: your potential customer opens a smartphone with 4G on Mahistratska street, sees three or four similar offers in Google, and decides within 5 seconds which one to visit. If your site loads slowly, is structured unclearly, or doesn’t look right on mobile — you’ve lost that customer before they even finished reading your headline. That’s why investing in quality UI/UX design isn’t a “luxury whim” — it’s a direct investment in sales.
I’m Alex Filiuk, Senior UI/UX designer with 15 years of experience and a portfolio of 130+ projects. I design interfaces for websites, web applications, SaaS products, and CRM systems for businesses in Chernihiv, across Ukraine, and for clients in the US and EU. This page brings together everything a business owner or product manager in Chernihiv should know before commissioning UI/UX design: how product design differs from a “pretty picture”, what the process looks like, how much it costs, which typical mistakes destroy ROI, and which trends actually matter in 2025–2026.
In a city of 240,000+ residents with a strong small/medium business sector — from cafés on Myru Avenue to manufacturing facilities in the Novozavodskyi industrial zone district and IT teams working for the national/international market — competition in digital grows every year. Local brands now compete not only with each other but also with national chains (Silpo, ATB, Rozetka), which have UX research departments and invest millions in conversion optimisation. If your site is built “like everyone’s” from 2015, you automatically lose 30–50% of potential traffic.
What quality UI/UX design gives a Chernihiv business:
Most businesses in Chernihiv face a fundamental misunderstanding of what UI/UX is. A common scenario: an entrepreneur orders a “turnkey site” from a freelancer or agency, gets a nice visual, runs ads via Google Ads — and can’t understand why high traffic doesn’t produce sales. The answer is almost always the same: the site was built without understanding the user.
Graphic design is the visual part: colours, typography, illustrations, composition. That’s only 30% of the full UI/UX process. The other 70% is invisible work:
Without these 70%, the visual part is just decoration. That’s why I always insist on the full UI/UX cycle, even for small local businesses. If you already have a site that doesn’t convert, I recommend starting with a UX audit — faster and cheaper than launching a full redesign from scratch.
Over 15 years of work I’ve seen that Chernihiv region business categories have their own specifics. The most common requests:
Each category has its own design approach. What works for a 5-table café isn’t suitable for a B2B manufacturing portal with 200 SKUs. That’s why I don’t use templates — every project starts with its own research.
I work via a transparent process that 130+ of my clients have gone through. Each stage has a fixed deliverable that you can see. No “wait a month, I’m drawing” — you know what’s happening every week.
The total cycle is 4–8 weeks for a website, 8–16 weeks for a web app. If you need it faster (e.g., MVP by a specific Chernihiv launch date) — we discuss expedited format or a 2-week design sprint with limited research scope.
Pricing comes from project scope, not geography. An entrepreneur in Chernihiv, Kyiv or Los Angeles gets the same rate for the same package. Approximate ranges (exact figures are in “Pricing”):
Worth a separate note: if you order UI/UX together with development, branding or SEO — the combined package costs less than the sum of separate services. It’s healthy business sense: one team runs the project in a single context, saving your time and reducing risk of misalignment.
Over 15 years I’ve seen dozens of cases where a Chernihiv business overpaid or got a bad result due to typical mistakes. Here are the key ones:
UI/UX evolves alongside technology and user behaviour. Here are directions I apply in projects for businesses in Chernihiv and beyond:
My portfolio includes 130+ projects. Among them — interfaces for Ukrainian and international SaaS products, corporate portals, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms. I’ve worked with Chernihiv companies, with clients from Kyiv, Chernihiv, Odesa, and also from the USA (New York, Los Angeles) and Europe. This lets me see how a local Chernihiv business can compete with national and international players — and how UI/UX specifically becomes a tool of that competition.
If you want concrete examples — go to the “Projects” section or get in touch via the contact form: I’ll pick 5–10 most relevant cases for your niche and show not just final screens but the working process — research, wireframes, prototypes, testing results.
UI/UX design is part of a product ecosystem. If you’re planning a serious digital launch or redesign, a complex approach is worth considering:
I work not only with businesses from the Chernihiv region. If you have offices in several cities or are planning regional expansion — we’ll build a system that scales. Among other locations I actively work with:
Full list of locations on the “Service Areas” page.
If you have a specific request — fill in the contact form or write to email/Telegram (contacts in the website footer). The first consultation is free, up to 60 minutes long. We’ll discuss your business, product goals, approximate budget and timeline. If you have an existing site — I’ll do a quick express review and show 3–5 issues you can fix immediately, even before a full redesign.
I’m ready to design an interface for your business in Chernihiv that works: reduces drop-offs, increases conversion, retains users for years. Not just a “pretty Figma file” but a working product tool, built on research, validated with real users, and ready to launch.