Himanshu Dubey · Gurgaon, India

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<h1>I design the interface.
Then I build it.</h1>

Frontend developer and UI/UX designer with 5+ years turning design systems into fast, responsive products — most recently across Cosmo First's family of brands. Nothing gets lost in translation between Figma and production, because the same person owns both ends.

Himanshu Dubey

Psst — flip the Design / Code switch up top. This site has two personalities. So do I.

5+years shipping
25+websites delivered
5brand platforms
1person, design → deploy
cosmofirst.comzigly.comcosmosunshield.comcosmosyntheticpaper.comcosmofilms.com+ 20 more shipped cosmofirst.comzigly.comcosmosunshield.comcosmosyntheticpaper.comcosmofilms.com+ 20 more shipped

How I work

// pipeline.run() — no handoff loss

One pipeline, zero handoffs.

Most teams lose quality where the designer's file ends and the developer's editor begins. My whole workflow exists to delete that gap — accelerated by AI at every step.

01 · design

System first

Figma with auto layout and scalable tokens — structured so every frame already knows how it becomes code.

02 · accelerate

AI-driven workflow

Prompt-engineered AI tooling converts specs into clean scaffolds, compressing design-to-code time dramatically.

03 · build

Production frontend

Hand-finished HTML, CSS, JS and Bootstrap — wired into Laravel, Magento, WordPress and live APIs.

04 · verify

QA & ship

Test cases, regression passes and performance checks before anything reaches a real user.

Selected work

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Built for real users, in production today.

01 — Cosmo First

Loyalty Program

A QR-based rewards platform for Cosmo Sunshield's dealer and installer network. I designed and built the full frontend — a scan-to-reward flow simple enough to work in a busy workshop, on any phone, in harsh sunlight.

UX designQR flowsResponsive frontendAPI integration
02 — Cosmo Synthetic Paper

AI Product Chatbot

An AI-powered assistant that helps buyers navigate a technical product catalogue. I built the conversational UI and dynamic frontend — typing states, streamed responses and a layout that keeps long answers readable.

Conversational UIDynamic frontendAI integration
03 — Cosmo First (internal)

E-Idea Box

An internal idea-sharing tool where employees pitch, browse and vote on improvements. Interactive UI with strong client-side validation — because internal tools deserve the same care as customer-facing ones.

Interactive UIForm validationInternal product
04 — Cosmo First

The platform family — 25+ sites

From corporate to e-commerce to product microsites, I've delivered 25+ responsive websites across five distinct brands — on WordPress and Magento, aligned with SEO from day one, each with its own identity but one consistent quality bar.

WordPressMagentoSEO-alignedDesign systems

Earlier chapters: product UI for Knoblr XM, Huddles & Knowhow at Cofellas India, and frontend contributions to the Enochkeys platform (React + Java) for The Academy for Future Science, US — remote, across timezones.

Toolkit

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Fluent on both sides of the screen.

Design

  • Figma auto layout · components
  • Design systems token-based, code-ready
  • UI/UX design flows, hierarchy, usability
  • Adobe XD

Build

  • HTML & CSS responsive, accessible
  • JavaScript
  • Bootstrap
  • Git & GitHub PRs, code review

Platforms

  • WordPress
  • Magento
  • Laravel frontend integration
  • REST APIs

Workflow

  • Generative AI prompt design, design-to-code
  • Quality assurance test cases, regression
  • SEO collaboration
  • VS Code

Also true

// non-blocking, but worth knowing

A few things the job description never asks for.

🎮

PS5 player. Years of professional experience finding edge cases, soft-locks and unskippable cutscenes. It transfers to QA surprisingly well.

😄

Fluent in memes. Genuinely useful — humor is just pattern recognition, and pattern recognition is most of frontend debugging.

💡

Can change a bulb without a ladder. My one natively-supported feature. Everything else, I had to learn — and I keep learning.

// status: open to interesting problems

Have an interface worth building well?

Whether it's a product, a platform, or a pixel that's 1px off and bothering you — I'd like to hear about it.