Projects

Tools, portals, and concepts that sit around identity-led device programmes to make operations faster and safer.

A mix of client and concept work. These projects sit around identity-led device programmes to make operations faster and safer. Web projects demonstrate the tooling and interfaces that support identity/endpoint programs.

Each case study focuses on the problem, the constraints, and the outcome. Live builds are noted alongside concepts so it's easy to tell what's shipped versus exploratory. Identity, authentication, and automation considerations are highlighted wherever relevant.

How to read this page

Client names and sector labels appear where helpful. Concept and coursework projects are clearly marked so you can see the difference between live work and explorations.

MMM Beauty — Premium Salon Website & Brand System

Client: MMM BeautySector: Beauty / AestheticsAudience: Independent clinic ready for bookings
Live

Designed and built MMM Beauty’s modern salon website around conversion + clarity: structured service pages, CMS-managed content (treatments/policies/aftercare), SEO-ready layout, and an embedded booking flow — packaged with a cohesive brand refresh and a maintainable setup for non-technical updates.

Problem

Studio had no website or visual identity, making it hard for clients to understand services or book appointments.

Solution

Created a full brand kit, structured service pages, and integrated a simple booking experience on a lightweight WordPress build.

Outcome

Clear service menu, easier bookings, and a polished digital presence with simple admin handover for role-based updates.

Next.js (App Router)TypeScriptTailwind CSSSanity CMSVercelSquare (booking embed)

Overview

MMM Beauty had no website and needed a premium online presence that matched the quality of their studio. I created the full brand identity and built a modern, mobile-first WordPress site with straightforward booking and lightweight roles/permissions so staff could manage updates without risk.

Scope

  • Full website design and build
  • Branding and logo creation
  • Page structure and copy layout
  • Embedded booking system
  • Mobile-first responsive design
  • SEO optimisation for local search

Results

  • Professional digital presence created from scratch
  • Clear service structure and visibility
  • Improved booking experience for new and existing clients
  • Owner now has an editable, future-proof platform

Standout

Shows end-to-end ownership: branding, UX, copy structure, and a secure, maintainable setup that non-technical staff can run.

Tardi Group — Corporate Financial Services Website

Client: Tardi GroupSector: Financial ServicesAudience: Corporate services firm
Live

Built a clean, corporate multi-page site focused on trust and readability: clear service hierarchy, credibility-led layout, fast performance, and responsive design — positioned for straightforward enquiry capture without bloated complexity.

Problem

Existing presence felt fragmented and didn’t reflect the professionalism expected in financial services.

Solution

Designed and built a structured multi-page site with clear navigation, service breakdowns, and confident typography, ensuring contact paths and disclosures aligned with regulated-sector expectations.

Outcome

More credible first impression, straightforward paths to key services, and safer enquiry handling for prospective clients.

Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSVercel

Overview

Tardi Group needed a professional website that reflected the seriousness and structure of a financial services firm. Using client inspiration as a starting point, I designed and built the entire site on Squarespace with clear navigation, focused service pages, and sensible data-capture routes suitable for regulated environments.

Scope

  • Full multi-page website build
  • Corporate layout design
  • Structured service hierarchy and navigation
  • Responsive design across devices
  • Typography and spacing system for clarity

Results

  • Professional, industry-appropriate online presence
  • Clear communication of complex services
  • Modern, minimal aesthetic consistent with the brand

Standout

Demonstrates the ability to ship in regulated contexts where clarity, structure, and trustworthy data capture are critical.

Personal Portfolio — dmitridoman.co.uk

Client: SelfSector: Personal BrandAudience: Employers, recruiters, and collaborators
Live

An identity-led portfolio built to sell capability fast: projects, experience, and contact flows presented with strong information architecture, performance-first UI, and clean SEO foundations — designed for recruiters and clients, not random scrolling.

Problem

Needed a single, clear place to point employers, recruiters, and collaborators that combines identity/endpoint depth with supporting web tooling skills.

Solution

Structured a reusable Next.js build with clear navigation for projects, experience, education, and contact, framed around identity-led hardening and the automation/web interfaces that support it.

Outcome

Clear employer-facing story with easy access to projects, CV download, and contact details.

Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSVercel

Overview

The current iteration reframes dmitridoman.co.uk as a personal CV and portfolio centred on identity-led device hardening. It keeps the existing design language while emphasising projects, experience, education, and a dependable contact route, showcasing how I structure a Next.js app with reusable components.

Scope

  • Homepage hero, project highlights, and CV-focused CTAs
  • Projects, experience, CV, and contact pages with consistent layout patterns
  • Metadata and accessibility tweaks for a personal brand site
  • Removed pricing and freelance funnels to focus on employability

Results

  • A single, professional place to send employers and collaborators
  • Clear story of identity/endpoint background and current skills
  • Straightforward path from interest to portfolio review or conversation

Standout

Shows my current identity-led engineering direction, component patterns, and how I tailor UX for hiring and collaboration contexts.

LoomAPI — Security & Privacy Toolkit (Concept Landing Page)

Client: Self / ConceptSector: Security / SaaS ConceptAudience: Consumer privacy product
Concept

Concept landing page exploring how to communicate a privacy/security product without technical intimidation: clear positioning, benefit-led sections, and SaaS-style conversion structure — built as a realistic foundation for a future product launch.

Problem

Security tooling often feels intimidating for non-technical families.

Solution

Designed a calm, trust-building landing page with simple value props and conversion-focused flow.

Outcome

Concept demonstrates ability to translate complex value into approachable language.

Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSS

Overview

LoomAPI is a conceptual security and privacy toolkit for individuals and families. The landing page explores branding, messaging, and UX for a product that could combine VPN-like protection, password hygiene tools, and breach alerts under one simple subscription.

Scope

  • Product naming and branding exploration
  • SaaS-style landing page layout
  • Positioning and messaging for non-technical users
  • Conversion-focused sections and CTAs
  • Responsive implementation with modern stack

Results

  • Clear, simple explanation of a technical product
  • Market-ready layout for a future SaaS launch
  • Strong foundation for iterative product and UX work

Standout

Demonstrates product thinking and the ability to communicate complex technical value in simple, client-friendly language.

BeautyOps — Booking & Workflow System (Concept Prototype)

Client: Self / ConceptSector: Beauty / OperationsAudience: Salons and service teams
Concept

Concept prototype for a salon booking + operations system: mapped flows for booking, staff scheduling, permissions, and client comms — showing how front-of-house UX and back-office ops can work together cleanly in one system.

Problem

Booking tools often bolt on poorly to salon workflows.

Solution

Mapped streamlined booking, scheduling, and confirmation flows with mobile-first UI states, considering permissions and data-handling expectations from regulated clients.

Outcome

Clear example of blending customer-facing booking with back-of-house scheduling needs.

Figma (UI prototype)UX flows (service ops)Product architecture

Overview

BeautyOps explores how booking, scheduling, and basic operations could be streamlined for studios like MMM Beauty. The concept focuses on clean user journeys from service selection to confirmation, with attention to mobile-first design, clear states, and sensible access controls for staff roles.

Scope

  • Booking flow UX design
  • Service and time selection screens
  • Mobile-first interface layouts
  • Calendar and confirmation UI
  • Component-based design ready for real data

Results

  • Clear example of designing flows for service businesses
  • Demonstrates thinking beyond a simple website into tools and operations
  • Provides a strong base for a future production system

Standout

Shows I understand both the front-of-house website and the behind-the-scenes workflows service businesses rely on.

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