I'm Oleksandr Filyuk. I design websites for Chernivtsi businesses — from hotels near the Metropolitans' Residence to IT companies. 15+ years, 130+ projects, focused on conversion and speed.
We discuss your project and find the best solution
You receive a ready design that works for your business
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
Comparison with other options
| Me | Other agencies | |
|---|---|---|
| Depth of Chernivtsi market research | Owner interview + local competitor analysis | One-page template brief |
| Figma prototype before development | Yes, with clickable scenarios | Often skipped |
| Mobile adaptation | Mobile-first, tested on real devices | Eyeballed responsive |
| Speed optimization | Core Web Vitals in green | Not measured |
| English/Ukrainian support | Direct contact with me | Account manager middleman |
| Post-launch guarantee | 30 days of free fixes | Billed separately |
Chernivtsi is a city where Austro-Hungarian architecture meets an IT cluster, and coffee shops on Olha Kobylianska Street compete for tourist attention with Romanian and Moldovan neighbors across the border. In this context a website isn't a business card but a working tool that has to simultaneously express brand character, convert traffic into calls or bookings, and handle heavy mobile load during the tourist season.
I'm Oleksandr Filyuk. I've been doing web design for over 15 years and during that time I've delivered 130+ projects. The Chernivtsi market is close to me: I understand how the owner of a small hotel near Turkish Square thinks, what a winery manager from near Zastavna expects, what KPIs a Chernivtsi IT Cluster team lead works with. I bring this knowledge into every project — from the first interview to launch.
Stage one is a deep brief and research. We don't start with 'let's draw something'. We start with questions: who is your client, how do they make decisions today, which competitor sites have they already seen, what exactly will make them submit a request. I look at Ukrainian competitors in your niche, at Romanian and Moldovan ones (the border practically shapes the competitive field in Chernivtsi), at global benchmarks. The output is a document with clear insights and hypotheses.
Stage two is information architecture and wireframes. In Figma I build the page structure, block sequence, user paths. These are black-and-white prototypes where logic matters more than beauty. We discuss them, I make edits. Only after the logic is agreed do we move to visuals.
Stage three is UI design. Here I select typography, colors, photo style, illustrations, microanimations. For a hotel near the Metropolitans' Residence this might be a restrained classical style with architectural photography. For an IT company in Chernivtsi IT Cluster — modern minimalism with technical details. The design system is fixed in Figma with components, tokens and state variants.
Stage four is development and launch. I either lead development through trusted contractors or hand off the package to your team. Tech stack depends on the task: for content sites — WordPress with a custom template; for SaaS and complex B2B — headless solutions with a React frontend; for small landings — static generators in the green zone of Core Web Vitals.
My Chernivtsi region portfolio includes several main categories. First — tourism: sites for hotels, apartments, tour agencies, restaurants. Key here is mobile load speed, top-tier photography, one-click booking and multilingual support (Ukrainian, English, Romanian). A tourist looking for somewhere to stay after a walk along Universytetska Street won't wait 5 seconds for a page to load.
Second — winemaking and gastronomy. Chernivtsi region has a strong wine culture and wineries are increasingly going online with their own shops and shipping. Storytelling, quality product photography and clear navigation by varietal and region matter here. Third — IT and SaaS: for Chernivtsi IT Cluster teams I build product landings, career pages and corporate sites that have to convey complex B2B meaning in simple language.
Fourth — education and recruitment. Chernivtsi has a strong academic base: Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, Bukovinian State Medical University, Bukovinian University. Courses, schools and edtech startups are a separate niche where the site has to sell and build trust in expertise at the same time. Fifth — local retail and services: salons, clinics, legal and accounting firms, renovation companies.
Web design is a discipline where theory ages fast and user behavior patterns shift every year. Over 15+ years I've gone through several full cycles of approach change: static to responsive, responsive to mobile-first, mobile-first to Core Web Vitals as a standard. Each shift isn't a fad — it's a response to real user behavior. In 2026 a Chernivtsi resident looking for a service on a smartphone while walking between Cathedral Square and the City Hall won't forgive a site that takes 4 seconds to load.
Experience gives another advantage — the ability to tell a client's request apart from their real need. A coffee shop owner may ask for 'a red site like the competitor's', but after the interview it becomes clear they need a calm, light design that highlights the naturalness of the bean and the coziness of the location. Without experience, you don't catch this immediately. 130+ delivered projects mean 130+ situations where I learned to hear not only words but the meaning behind them.
Step one — a free consultation. We meet online or, if you're in Chernivtsi, we can arrange an in-person meeting. During the consultation I ask about your business, goals, audience, budget and deadlines. It's not a sales meeting — it's a working dialogue after which we both understand whether we fit each other.
If yes — I prepare a proposal with a fixed price, scope and schedule. We sign a contract, you pay the first installment, and we start. I keep you in the loop at every stage: you see wireframes, the design concept, final mockups, a staging version, and the live release. After launch I stay in touch for 30 days — that's free support covering small fixes and your team's questions.
If you're looking at more than just a website, also check the logo design in Chernivtsi and mobile app design in Chernivtsi pages. Projects often start with one direction and grow into comprehensive brand work — that's a normal trajectory for a business that wants to develop.