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Ernest Serunkuma

Ernest Serunkuma

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CreekFleet
CreekFleet — Fleet Operations MVP CreekFleet is a modern fleet management web app designed for small fleet operators who need a simple way to monitor vehicles, maintenance, alerts, and operational health from one dashboard. I designed and built the MVP experience, including a conversion-focused landing page, authentication flow, workspace creation, and an operations dashboard with fleet health metrics, vehicle status, maintenance reminders, alerts, and map-based activity visibility. The product is positioned as a lightweight “fleet command center” for operators who want visibility without the complexity of enterprise fleet software. The interface uses a clean dark/light visual system, strong orange brand accents, dashboard cards, status badges, and clear CTAs to support both sales demos and real user onboarding. Key features shown: Landing page with product positioning, feature sections, pilot offer, and pricing Login and workspace creation flow Authenticated operations dashboard Fleet health summary and alert metrics Vehicle, maintenance, safety, and network activity panels Map preview for vehicle/location visibility MVP-ready structure for future GPS tracking and fleet intelligence Tech stack: Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Supabase, and Vercel.
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Angak Gene Browser is a biomedical data exploration platform designed to help researchers interact with large, complex genomic datasets through a clean and responsive web interface. The backend was powered by Python, but the real challenge was creating a frontend experience that could make that backend usable: researchers needed to search genes, filter studies, explore disease areas, select experiments, manage datasets, inspect metadata, and download analysis-ready results without getting lost in the complexity of the data. This is where my experience as an industry veteran came in. The project used an old-school frontend stack — JavaScript, jQuery, HTML, CSS, and Panini templates — but the thinking behind the build was very much modern: reusable interface patterns, component-like sections, stateful interactions, progressive filtering, dashboard summaries, and data-driven UI flows. In many ways, this was about bringing an older frontend architecture back to life and making it feel closer to the kind of polished interaction you would expect from a React-based application. The result was a practical, research-focused frontend that gave structure, visibility, and usability to a data-heavy Python backend.
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A full wraparound book cover design project created to help a solo writer turn a manuscript into a professional, publishing-ready product. The project included front cover design, spine layout, back cover design, typography, ISBN/barcode placement, review quote positioning, publisher marks, and print-ready layout preparation. The visual direction used a dark forest theme, bold author/title hierarchy, and commercial fiction styling to make the book feel polished, credible, and ready for sale. This project reflects my ability to support independent authors beyond design — helping them prepare books for self-publishing, online sales, author branding, book marketing, and launch presentation.
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My Weird Yard is a playful logo design created for a quirky, nature-inspired brand with a honey, garden, and backyard personality. The design combines a honey jar, bees, honeycomb shapes, dripping honey, and bold hand-drawn typography to create a memorable visual identity. The logo was developed in full color, black-on-white, and white-on-black variations, making it flexible for digital use, print, packaging, merchandise, labels, social media, and brand collateral.My Weird Yard is a playful logo design created for a quirky, nature-inspired brand with a honey, garden, and backyard personality. The design combines a honey jar, bees, honeycomb shapes, dripping honey, and bold hand-drawn typography to create a memorable visual identity. The logo was developed in full color, black-on-white, and white-on-black variations, making it flexible for digital use, print, packaging, merchandise, labels, social media, and brand collateral.
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