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UI/UX Design in Chernivtsi, Ukraine

I design interfaces for websites and web applications for businesses in Chernivtsi and the Bukovyna region — from landing pages for cafés on the Central Square and Old Town hotels to complete design systems for SaaS startups and B2B portals of IT studios in the Sadhora district. Every project starts with user research and information architecture, and ends with a tested prototype in Figma.

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High-End Agency
UI/UX Design in Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Alex FiliukCEO & Founder at High-End Agency15+ years of design & development

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Types of Web Design

I create design for any type of website — from landing pages to complex web apps

🖥️

Landing Page Design

High-converting single-page structure focused on results. Clear block hierarchy, CTA elements, and responsive design for all devices.

📇

Business Card Website Design

Stylish minimalist presentation of your business. An ideal solution for professionals who value simplicity and elegance.

🏢

Corporate Website Design

Multi-page site with well-thought-out information architecture. Reflects the scale of your company and builds client trust.

🛒

E-commerce Design

UX-optimized online store with intuitive catalog, filtering, and seamless checkout. Every element works to drive sales.

⚙️

CRM/ERP Design

Complex business system interfaces made simple to use. Dashboards, tables, forms — all focused on efficiency.

💻

Web Application Design

Interfaces for SaaS platforms and web services of any complexity. From wireframes to pixel-perfect mockups in Figma.

👑

Premium Design

Exclusive design for brands that want to stand out. Custom animations, micro-interactions and attention to every detail.

☁️

SaaS Platform Design

Cloud service interface design — onboarding, dashboards, settings, billing. UX that retains and engages users.

Work Process

1

Brief & Analysis

Gather requirements, analyze competitors, define the target audience, and identify key website usage scenarios.

2

Structure & Wireframes

Create a sitemap and wireframe prototypes for all pages, focusing on UX and conversion paths.

3

UI Concept

Develop the visual concept: color palette, typography, illustration style, and UI components.

4

Page Design

Create pixel-perfect layouts for all pages in Figma with responsive adaptations.

5

Interactive Prototype

Build a clickable prototype to test navigation and user scenarios.

6

Developer Handoff

Prepare the design system, guidelines, and specifications for flawless implementation.

Pricing

Choose the optimal package for your project

Starter

Landing Page

Landing page (6-8 sections)

$1000$1200

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Competitor analysis
  • Design development or template selection
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Mobile adaptation
  • Semantic markup
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Anti-spam
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
Website ready in 1 week
Basic

Business Card Site

5-6 pages

$2000$2500

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Target audience analysis
  • Competitor analysis
  • UX development
  • Custom design development
  • Prototyping
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Semantic markup
  • Pixel Perfect
  • Mobile adaptation
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Schema
  • Local Business
  • SEO optimization
  • Sitemap
  • Google PageSpeed 80+ optimization
  • Anti-spam
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
Website ready in 3 weeks
Business

Business Website

12-16 pages

$4000$5000

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Target audience analysis
  • Competitor analysis
  • UX development
  • Custom design development
  • Prototyping
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Semantic markup
  • Pixel Perfect
  • Mobile adaptation
  • Responsive images for different devices
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Schema
  • Local Business
  • SEO optimization
  • Sitemap
  • Google PageSpeed 80+ optimization
  • Anti-spam
  • Website security
  • Stock photos
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
  • Support and maintenance
Website ready in 1 month
Premium

Premium Website

16+ pages

$8000$10000

What's included:

  • Client interview
  • Target audience analysis
  • Competitor analysis
  • Logo development
  • Corporate identity development
  • UX development
  • Custom premium design development
  • Prototyping and animation
  • Development on WordPress + ACF
  • Semantic markup
  • Pixel Perfect
  • Retina Ready
  • Lazy Loading
  • Accessibility
  • Mobile adaptation
  • Responsive images for different devices
  • SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)
  • Open Graph
  • Schema
  • Local Business
  • SEO optimization
  • Sitemap
  • Google PageSpeed 90+ optimization
  • Anti-spam
  • Website security
  • Stock photos
  • Hosting and domain selection
  • Content filling
  • Website testing
  • Plugin and CMS updates
  • Backup
  • Google Analytics setup
  • Google Search Console indexing setup
  • Telegram integration
  • Instagram integration
  • Support and maintenance
Website ready in 1 month

Portfolio

Examples of completed projects

CYTY

CYTY

BMW Service CRM

BMW Service CRM

Michelle Bell

Michelle Bell

Coffee Station

Coffee Station

Pet Alteration

Pet Alteration

Alt Mobile CRM

Alt Mobile CRM

Best 365 Care

Best 365 Care

DMD CRM System

DMD CRM System

Richie's House

Richie's House

Solars Power Systems

Solars Power Systems

Erwin Hall

Erwin Hall

High-Level Remodeling

High-Level Remodeling

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most popular questions

Cost depends on scope: a landing page for a coffee shop on Olha Kobylianska Street is one budget; a corporate site for a Bukovinian winery with a catalog and delivery is another. I work with a fixed project price set after the first interview and competitor audit. No hidden fees and no 'extra charge for revisions' within the agreed scope. We discuss the range and conditions during a free consultation where we define the goal, structure and deadline together.
Standard timeline for a landing page is 3-4 weeks, multi-page corporate site 6-10 weeks, e-commerce 10-14 weeks. In Chernivtsi I often work with the tourism segment which has clear seasonality, so I plan the schedule so launch matches the start of the tourist flow. If you have a deadline (exhibition, opening, rebranding), tell me up front and we'll prioritize stages without losing quality.
Yes, for Chernivtsi business this is almost mandatory: tourists from Romania, Moldova, Poland, plus an English-speaking international flow. I set up Ukrainian, English and Romanian versions with proper hreflang, separate URLs and a language switcher that doesn't break SEO. I adapt content culturally, not literally — the English version for a hotel near the Metropolitans' Residence will read like a guidebook, not a machine translation.
Yes. I build websites on CMS (most often WordPress or a headless solution) with an admin panel where you change texts, photos, add news and promos without a developer. After delivery I record a personal video tutorial in English for your team (typically 30-40 minutes) and provide written instructions. For the first 30 days I answer questions for free — that's part of my approach.
Coding is the technical implementation of a finished mockup. Web design is experience design: audience research, structure, prototype, visual language, microanimations, button copy, conversion paths. Without design you get a site that 'exists' but doesn't sell. I start with UX (how it works), then move to UI (how it looks). This sequence is standard for projects where the website is a working tool, not a brochure.
My main tool is Figma: wireframes, prototypes, design system, handoff to developers. For competitor analysis I reference Sketch and Adobe XD plus my own pattern library from 15+ years. For optimization — Core Web Vitals, Lighthouse, tests on real devices. I check accessibility against WCAG 2.2 AA because a site must work for everyone, including people with vision impairments.
I make the site SEO-ready out of the box: proper semantic markup, speed, mobile-first, structured data, clean URLs, optimized headings and metas, hreflang for multilingual. That's the foundation. Ongoing promotion (content, link building, local Google Business SEO) is a separate track, and I connect clients with trusted partners. By delivery the site already starts indexing and pulling traffic.
That's a normal part of the process. My contract includes 2 rounds of substantial concept revisions during the design phase — that covers 95% of cases. I don't 'defend' my work — we analyze together what isn't working: hero screen, typography, colors, tone. Often the issue isn't the design itself but that during the brief we didn't go deep enough on the audience — we step back and fix it.
Yes, it's one of the largest segments of my local clients. The tourist flow to the Metropolitans' Residence of Bukovina and Dalmatia, the pedestrian Olha Kobylianska Street, Turkish Square and the City Hall create stable demand for hotels, apartments, restaurants and coffee shops. For such projects I emphasize online booking, high-quality photo galleries, Booking/Google Maps integration and fast mobile loading — because tourists search on the go.
Yes. Chernivtsi region has long winemaking traditions, and wineries are increasingly going online — from presentation sites to e-commerce with shipping across Ukraine. Such projects need storytelling (family history, the vineyard), high-quality photography, integration with the excise stamp system and logistics. I design a structure that speaks to a connoisseur and works as an effective sales channel — those are different audiences with different scenarios.
Yes, for tech companies in Chernivtsi IT Cluster I build career sites and landings that clearly communicate culture, projects and benefits. Graduates of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University and Bukovinian University are a strong technical base, but they choose employers based on real information, not generic phrases. I design career pages so a candidate understands the stack, team, projects and reasons to stay in Chernivtsi within 60 seconds.
Yes, I have two formats. The first is full cycle: design + development + launch. The second is design-only in Figma with a full design system ready to hand off to your developer. The second option is chosen by clients who already have a technical team (often Chernivtsi IT companies). I deliver clean files with components, color tokens, typography and specs — any qualified frontend developer can build them without further questions. More about collaboration formats on the logo design in Chernivtsi and mobile app design pages.

Why choose me?

Comparison with other options

MeOther agencies
Depth of Chernivtsi market researchOwner interview + local competitor analysisOne-page template brief
Figma prototype before developmentYes, with clickable scenariosOften skipped
Mobile adaptationMobile-first, tested on real devicesEyeballed responsive
Speed optimizationCore Web Vitals in greenNot measured
English/Ukrainian supportDirect contact with meAccount manager middleman
Post-launch guarantee30 days of free fixesBilled separately

UI/UX Design in Chernivtsi, Ukraine — Website & Web App Interfaces | Alex Filiuk

UI/UX Design in Chernivtsi — interfaces that drive sales

Today, “just having a website” is no longer enough for businesses in Chernivtsi and the Bukovyna region. The market has changed: your potential customer opens a smartphone with 4G on Universytetska 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 Chernivtsi, across Ukraine, and for clients in the US and EU. This page brings together everything a business owner or product manager in Chernivtsi 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.

Why UI/UX is critical specifically for businesses in Chernivtsi

In a city of 240,000+ residents with a strong small/medium business sector — from cafés on Kobylianska street to manufacturing facilities in the Sadhora district 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 Chernivtsi business:

  • Lead conversion growth. A site designed around real user scenarios converts 2–4× better than a templated one.
  • Reduced mobile bounce rate. Mobile-first design drops bounce from 70% to 30–40%.
  • Lower operational costs. A clear online dashboard means fewer support calls. For a B2B service in Chernivtsi, that’s tens of saved hours weekly.
  • Higher LTV for SaaS. A convenient product retains customers longer.
  • Scaling readiness. A design system lets you add new features without rewriting code.

UI/UX vs “just make me a website”: the key difference

Most businesses in Chernivtsi 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:

  • UX research. Who is your user? What tasks do they have? What barriers? What do they do BEFORE arriving at your site?
  • Information architecture. In what order will they look for information? What menu labels will be clear at first glance?
  • User flows. What does the path from opening the site to completing the target action look like? How many steps? Where do drop-offs happen?
  • Wireframes. Screen structure without visuals — to understand the logic before we start “decorating”.
  • Prototyping and testing. A clickable prototype tested on real users before development starts.

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.

What projects are most often ordered in Chernivtsi

Over 15 years of work I’ve seen that Bukovyna region business categories have their own specifics. The most common requests:

  • Local retail. Shops, boutiques, stores on Kobylianska street and Universytetska streets — they need a catalogue site with online ordering and city-wide delivery, Instagram integration, a self-service interface.
  • Services. Dental clinics, medical centres, beauty salons, auto services — they need online booking, customer dashboard, admin panel for the receptionist.
  • HoReCa. Cafés, restaurants, pizzerias — they need a site with menu, delivery ordering, table reservations, loyalty programme.
  • Manufacturing in the Bukovyna region. Furniture factories, food industry, wood processing — they need a B2B portal with product catalogue, tender system, dealer dashboard.
  • IT and digital startups from Chernivtsi. Teams entering the national/international market — they need a SaaS interface or complex web app with roles, analytics, integrations.
  • Education and courses. Private schools, training centres, tutoring hubs — they need a platform for enrolment, payment, access to materials.
  • Agriculture sector. Large farms in the Bukovyna region — they need dealer portals, warehouse worker interfaces, mobile apps for agronomists.

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.

UI/UX project stages — step by step

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.

  1. Discovery (week 1–2). In-depth client interview: business goals, stakeholders, technical constraints, competitors in Chernivtsi and globally. Audit of the current site (if any): Google Analytics data, Hotjar hot-spots, bounces, conversion. Interviews with 5–7 potential or current users. If you’re in Chernivtsi — I run the workshop on Zoom.
  2. Information architecture (week 2–3). Sitemap, user flows, low-fidelity wireframes. At this stage we solve the structure — what content goes where, how screens connect, what steps a user takes to reach a goal. No colours, nothing “pretty” — pure logic only.
  3. Design system (week 3–4). I create tokens (colour palette, typography, spacing), base components (buttons, forms, cards), patterns (lists, tables, navigation). This is the library that all screens are built from.
  4. UI design of key screens (week 4–5). Hi-fidelity mockups of main screens: home, key landing, dashboard, order form. Present to you, collect first feedback.
  5. Design of secondary screens (week 5–6). All remaining screens, additional states (empty state, error, loading), variations for different user roles.
  6. Prototype and usability testing (week 6–7). I assemble a clickable prototype in Figma. Test on 5–7 respondents (for Chernivtsi businesses — recruiting Chernivtsi residents specifically), gather insights, apply revisions.
  7. Handoff to development (week 7–8). I prepare dev specs in Figma dev mode, export assets, write annotations. If you also order development from me, this stage is integrated into a single pipeline.
  8. Post-release QA. I check the implementation against mockups, build a list of discrepancies, support fixes.

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 Chernivtsi launch date) — we discuss expedited format or a 2-week design sprint with limited research scope.

How much UI/UX design in Chernivtsi costs

Pricing comes from project scope, not geography. An entrepreneur in Chernivtsi, Kyiv or Los Angeles gets the same rate for the same package. Approximate ranges (exact figures are in “Pricing”):

  • Landing page or single-page site. 2–4 screens, 1 research round, basic design system, 3 responsive layouts. Suitable for a Chernivtsi local business testing a channel — café, dental clinic, service.
  • Corporate website. 8–15 page types, full design system, prototype, usability testing. The most popular choice among Chernivtsi clients.
  • SaaS product or web app. User dashboard, roles, complex logic, integrations. Premium format — for IT startups and manufacturing companies with full B2B portals.
  • UX audit of an existing site. Quick format: analysis of the current site, 7–15 issues found, recommendations. Suitable when you have budget constraints or want to assess scope first.

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.

Common Chernivtsi business mistakes when ordering UI/UX

Over 15 years I’ve seen dozens of cases where a Chernivtsi business overpaid or got a bad result due to typical mistakes. Here are the key ones:

  • Ordering “mockups” without research. The designer asks “what style do you like?” and draws mockups — without a word about users. Result: pretty, but doesn’t convert. Fix: always start with a discovery stage.
  • Voting in a focus group of relatives. “I’ll show it to mum, my wife, the accountant — let them vote.” UI/UX is evaluated not by “like / don’t like” but by concrete metrics: task completion, time on task, errors, conversion in tests.
  • Using ThemeForest templates. Bought a template for $50 — got a “site”. Seems like savings, but actually a loss: the template was designed for an imaginary “average” business, not your Chernivtsi audience. Conversion will be 2–3× lower.
  • Design without mobile-first. The designer shows a nice desktop mockup, the mobile version comes “later”. On mobile it’s awkward — and 70%+ of your traffic comes from there. That’s lost sales.
  • Design without a design system. Each screen is drawn separately, without unified components. A year later you want to add a new page — and the project can’t be extended, everything needs to be redone.
  • Handoff to development without specs. The designer hands over a Figma file, the developer asks: “How does the filter work?”, “What colour is the hover?”, “What should the error text be?” — and starts guessing. Fix: complete dev-specs package, video guides, willingness to answer questions.
  • Skipping usability testing. Design ends with “approved by client”, the site launches — and turns out users can’t find the order button. Fix: test on 5–7 respondents BEFORE coding starts.

Modern UI/UX trends worth attention in 2025–2026

UI/UX evolves alongside technology and user behaviour. Here are directions I apply in projects for businesses in Chernivtsi and beyond:

  • Accessibility-first. WCAG 2.1 AA isn’t a “bonus” anymore but a requirement — legally mandatory in the EU. If you’re planning to export from the Bukovyna region — accessibility is non-optional.
  • Dark mode by default. 40%+ of users use dark theme. Sites are designed for both modes from the start.
  • Microinteractions. Small animations that give the interface “liveliness” and signal system state. Without overuse — only where they help the user.
  • AI-driven personalisation. The interface adapts to user behaviour — recommendations, dynamic navigation, smart defaults.
  • Speed as a feature. Loading speed is part of UX. Design is optimised for Core Web Vitals.
  • Mobile-first, not “mobile-friendly”. These are different approaches: mobile-first means the mobile version is primary, not an “adaptation” of desktop.
  • Privacy by design. GDPR compliance is built into the architecture itself, not “bolted on later”.

Cases: UI/UX for businesses in Chernivtsi and across Ukraine

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 Chernivtsi companies, with clients from Kyiv, Chernivtsi, Odesa, and also from the USA (New York, Los Angeles) and Europe. This lets me see how a local Chernivtsi 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.

What you receive after the UI/UX project ends

  • Figma file with full design system: tokens (colours, typography, spacing), components, variants, patterns.
  • Hi-fidelity mockups of all screens in three layouts: mobile (375 px), tablet (768 px), desktop (1440 px).
  • Clickable Figma prototype for stakeholder demos, investors, or testing.
  • User flows and sitemap in Figma or Miro — so you and your team understand product logic.
  • Usability testing report: issues found, recommendations, session recordings (with respondent permission).
  • Dev-specs for development: Figma dev mode, exported assets (SVG, PNG), state and animation annotations, video guides.
  • Rights transfer: all source files become your property.
  • Post-launch support: 30 days for questions, minor revisions, technical consultations free of charge.

My other services for businesses in Chernivtsi

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:

  • Web development — from a landing page to a full corporate site or e-commerce.
  • Mobile app design — native iOS/Android interfaces.
  • Mobile development — implementing the design in React Native or natively.
  • Branding and logo design — so the site design becomes part of a cohesive visual system.
  • UX audit — quick assessment of the existing site with concrete recommendations.
  • Conversion optimisation — A/B tests, analytics, iterative funnel improvements.
  • CRM/ERP/SaaS design — complex B2B interfaces for internal systems.
  • E-commerce — specialised online stores with full catalogue and cart.
  • Product strategy — positioning and roadmap before design starts.
  • SEO — so your brand can be found in search in Chernivtsi and the region.

UI/UX design in other Ukrainian cities

I work not only with businesses from the Bukovyna 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:

  • Kyiv — national brands, IT companies, chains.
  • Chernivtsi — creative business, gastronomy, IT.
  • Odesa — retail, tourism, e-commerce.
  • Dnipro — manufacturing, B2B, technology companies.
  • Kharkiv — IT, education, engineering.

Full list of locations on the “Service Areas” page.

Ready to discuss UI/UX design for your Chernivtsi business?

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 Chernivtsi 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.