Some projects just need the right key

I'm Eugene, aka Logotyper. For the last 20 years I've been making cool things for the internet.

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How I work

A combination of three core skills

  1. At first glance

    Striking design

    First impressions form in seconds: from the icon, the typeface, the color palette. But design is far more than a pretty picture. It decides how people will actually use your product. With me you get more than a set of nice-looking graphics. I create and integrate design that makes the whole thing as intuitive and effective as possible.

  2. Outlasts the hype

    Classic engineering

    Shipping a prototype can be the easy part. The hard part is making it survive year two, growing load, and new user demands. That foundation is where I put the work. No props held up by luck, just sound architecture and proven solutions. Even if you forget the product exists, it keeps running.

  3. Done yesterday

    Agentic development

    AI is all anyone talks about. Some are amazed by it, some are afraid of it, but its usefulness is hard to deny. Well-trained wonder-machines tear through the grunt work that used to be done by hand, and that noticeably cuts the budget and speeds up launch. Set up the right way, the result still carries a human hand and a human mind.

Plus a whole bag of tricks

  • Product design
  • UI/UX design
  • Web design
  • Animation
  • Design systems
  • Typography
  • Figma
  • Rive
  • Brand identity
  • Logo design
  • Naming
  • App icons
  • Domain scouting
  • Web apps
  • iOS apps
  • Android apps
  • Frontend
  • Full-stack
  • Performance
  • Project support
  • TypeScript
  • Astro
  • Tailwind
  • shadcn/ui
  • Three.js
  • SwiftUI
  • Expo
  • Vercel
  • Cloudflare
  • Supabase
  • Node.js
  • Express
  • Go
  • Swift
  • Kotlin
  • Postgres
  • SQLite
  • Redis
  • REST
  • Docker
  • GitHub Actions
  • Agentic development
  • AI prototyping
  • LLM apps
  • Context engineering
  • AI integrations
  • Claude Code
  • Cursor
  • MCP
  • Eye for design
  • Mentoring
  • Product thinking
  • Idea to launch
  • Storytelling
Flexing

Work worth showing

Logofolio

Logofolio

The web's biggest gallery of logos and branding

A curated logo gallery where a smart classifier and search by colour, style and description find the right reference in seconds, while personal accounts with moodboards keep every find in one place, no hours of scrolling through tabs.

Job's highlights

Custom engine Browser extension AI classifier

iPhoner

iPhoner

An internet hub for iPhone owners

A curated hub for iPhone owners, covering apps, games, accessories and home screens, with an editorial voice that actually has an opinion.

Job's highlights

Ghost CMS theme Editor app Telegram bot Social media integration Paid placements

ICQR [I see QR]

ICQR [I see QR]

A platform to generate and sell artful QR codes

A generator and shop for artful QR codes, where a neural net turns a boring black square into an actual picture. The code still works and still scans, but now you want to point your camera at it out of curiosity, not obligation.

Job's highlights

Naming & domain Brand identity E-commerce platform LLM model training

404.FM

404.FM

Minimalistic internet radio

A minimalist internet radio across web, iOS and Android — one tap lands you on a random station from somewhere in the world. No feed, no ads, no sign-up; just favorites, sharing, and an interface calm enough to stay out of the way.

Job's highlights

Brand identity Web app Radio station crawler iOS & Android apps

Design Blog

Design Blog

A news publication and email newsletter

A multi-author design publication built around character, where every writer (the cat included) has their own voice and their own column.

Job's highlights

Migration to a new engine Logo Avatar concept Editor app

DN3 Domains

DN3 Domains

A platform for domain investors

Naming, brand identity and a neon landing page for a studio that buys, sells and turns bare addresses into ready-made brands. An identity to match a market where the name is everything.

Job's highlights

Brand identity Portfolio management dashboard Registrar integration Auctions & backordering Network of landing pages

Recommendations

Clients who didn't mind opening their wallets

That's me with the cat Eugene Shapovalov Online since the 2000s

The hardest part is starting

Bring the idea, I'll handle the rest: design, site, app, naming, from first sketch to launch. You work with me directly, no relay race between two contractors and three chatbots. Weak spots and impossible deadlines I flag at the start, not at delivery. No 'let me check with the team' brush-offs, no interns cutting their teeth on your project, no other nasty little tricks.

One person by default. Design, code, launch, all on me. For a specific task I might bring in a specialist, but I answer for everything myself, and you always talk to me. No account managers who nod along and then vanish.
A deposit up front, the rest in stages. It books your slot in my schedule and keeps the project moving. I can invoice a company, work with various payment systems, and crypto. A good barter offer is worth a look too.
A logo, a couple of days. A landing page, up to a couple of weeks. A web or mobile app depends heavily on how much it has to do. We can ship in stages: a basic MVP first, then gather user feedback and grow from there. Sometimes it's not the work that drags the timeline out but slow feedback, so on that one we're in the same boat.
Often yes, and that's the upside of working with one person. I never wait for 'the designer to hand off to the developer,' because they're the same guy.
I can. Regulars are my bread and butter. Or I can hand it all over with a manual. I write code any decent developer can pick up without cursing my name.
'Not liking it' isn't really how my process works. You see directions and works-in-progress along the way, so the final version just confirms what we already chose together.
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