I design and build full frontend systems—landing pages, product interfaces, dashboards, documentation, and more. Instead of isolated pages, everything is structured as a consistent, reusable system that can evolve with your product.
How is this different from a typical agency or freelancer?
Most projects are built from scratch every time. I work differently—I use a system-based approach, which means faster delivery, more consistency, and the ability to expand your product without rebuilding everything.
Who is this for?
Founders and teams who want to move fast without creating a fragmented product. This works best for early-stage startups, SaaS products, and teams that need both speed and long-term structure.
What kind of projects do you take on?
Anything from landing pages to full product frontends. Some projects start small and expand over time, others are built as complete systems from the beginning.
How long does a project take?
It depends on scope, but most projects are delivered in a few weeks. Because the system is already structured, we avoid a lot of the usual delays.
How do we work together?
We start with a short alignment phase to define scope and direction. From there, I design and build iteratively, so you can see progress early and continuously refine the product.
Do you also handle design and branding?
Yes. I can define or refine your visual system, ensuring that your product, marketing, and documentation all feel consistent and aligned.
Do you work with ongoing clients?
Yes. Many projects continue after the initial build, especially as products grow and require new features or iterations.
Lorant One
I'm a design engineer building my own systems and products. I also help indie founders and small startups launch and scale without friction.