Amethyst Nexalune

About me

Hi, I am Anasztázia

I’m a Web Application Developer who loves building clean, modern interfaces and apps.

I care about clarity and structure, mixing design and development to create layouts that look good, behave well, and guide the user without friction. For me, good design isn’t about trends — it’s about making things easy.

My story

How I got here.


The beginnings

I’m a Web Application Developer who started with the basics — HTML, CSS, and the idea that a good interface should feel simple and predictable. Since the beginning, that’s what’s driven me: building interfaces that are clean, logical, and easy to use. I love it when design and development work together — when structure, content, and visual system all point in the same direction.

My studies

I’m continuing my studies in the Level 5 Web Application Development program, where alongside frontend I’m increasingly working with the backend too (Python, Django).

My goals

Right now I’m working on real projects — websites, smaller web apps, and my own fishing logbook app, where I’m building image and video handling, data optimization, and responsive behavior. My goal is simple: to build modern, fast, and transparent digital interfaces that don’t chase trends, but actually help the user.

What matters

Three principles stand behind every project.


Structure

Strong layout, modern design.

A clear content flow helps users understand the page instantly and keeps the experience stable on narrow screens.

Responsiveness

One design that adapts instead of breaks.

Spacing, grids, and navigation adjust fluidly so the page still feels intentional on tablets and mobile devices.

Maintainability

Clean components that are easy to extend.

A flexible component system that grows with your needs.

Workflow

From idea to finished product, in a few steps.

Every project starts with clarifying the purpose, function, and target audience, then moves into wireframing and the visual system, and finishes with responsive fine-tuning so the product works well everywhere.

  1. Define the website or web app’s purpose, function, and target audience
  2. Build the wireframe — layout, spacing, and navigation structure
  3. Style the interface with a consistent visual system
  4. Check mobile behavior and tighten the details