Building dependable interfaces for real-world systems

Adrian Filip

Frontend developer and UX builder specialized in survey platforms, research workflows, and data-driven digital products. I design and build interfaces that are clean, usable, and reliable under real constraints.

Focus Frontend & UX
Specialty Research Platforms
Based in Lucerne, Switzerland
What I do

Bridging code, UX, and research operations

I work where implementation detail, usability, and operational reality meet. The goal is not only to build interfaces that look good, but interfaces that survive real use.

01

Frontend Development

Responsive interfaces, custom UI components, browser-safe solutions, and lightweight implementations built for clarity and long-term maintainability.

02

Survey & Research Systems

Askia development, routing, quotas, validation logic, custom controls, and technical problem-solving for production survey environments.

03

UX & Product Thinking

Translating complex workflows into cleaner user experiences, with attention to visual hierarchy, friction points, and actual user context.

Selected work

Projects shaped by real constraints

A mix of interface development, survey technology, workflow automation, and product-facing solutions. These examples are framed to show how I think, not only what I code.

Project 01

Interactive Google Maps control for Askia

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Built a configurable map-based survey component with markers, routing context, geocoding fallback, legends, and customizable display logic.

  • Askia ADC
  • JavaScript
  • Google Maps
  • UX
Project 02

Complex quota and routing logic in survey production

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Worked on balancing, validation, conditional flows, and respondent handling in environments where technical accuracy and fieldwork impact matter directly.

  • Quotas
  • Survey logic
  • QA
  • Operations
Project 03

Custom UI patterns for information-heavy survey interfaces

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Developed tailored patterns such as tooltip systems, mobile-safe interactions, and component refinements for better survey usability across devices.

  • HTML/CSS
  • JavaScript
  • Accessibility
  • Responsive UI
Project 04

Workflow and automation concepts around content and APIs

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Explored practical tooling for automating repetitive tasks, integrating APIs, and making technical workflows more structured and efficient.

  • APIs
  • Automation
  • JSON
  • Product thinking
Skills & toolbox

Technical depth with interface sensitivity

My strongest value is not just writing code. It is combining implementation detail, UX judgment, and awareness of how systems behave in production.

I tend to work best on products and workflows that need structure, clarity, and precision rather than noise or unnecessary complexity.

Frontend

  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Responsive UI
  • Cross-browser debugging

Research Tech

  • Askia Design
  • ADC / ADP
  • Survey scripting
  • Quota management
  • Fieldwork QA

Data & Automation

  • SQL
  • Excel / VBA
  • SPSS
  • REST / JSON APIs
  • Workflow logic

Product & Design

  • UX thinking
  • Interface architecture
  • Component design
  • Visual structure
  • Problem framing
Approach

A working style built on clarity

The strongest digital work is usually the result of thoughtful structure. I value solutions that feel calm, intentional, and dependable once they are in use.

Clarity over noise

I prefer interfaces that guide, simplify, and communicate rather than overwhelm.

Reliable over trendy

I favor solutions that hold up in production instead of complexity for its own sake.

UX grounded in reality

Good experience design should respect actual constraints, devices, and user behavior.

Structure behind the interface

The visible layer works best when the underlying logic is clean and carefully considered.

About

Frontend, research systems, and thoughtful execution

I work at the intersection of frontend development, research operations, and UX. My background combines hands-on interface building with a strong understanding of survey environments, implementation detail, and technical problem-solving.

I enjoy making complex systems feel cleaner and more usable — whether that means refining a component, improving a workflow, or shaping the structure of a product-facing experience.

Alongside technical work, I am also drawn to visual clarity, composition, and design restraint. That perspective influences the way I think about digital products: not only as systems that function, but as experiences that should feel coherent.

Contact

Let’s build something clear, useful, and well-made

If you’re working on a research platform, survey workflow, frontend interface, or product concept that needs thoughtful structure and dependable implementation, I’d be glad to connect.

Available for selected collaborations