Billal Hossain

Thoughtful interfaces. Reliable code. Better products.

I design and build scalable digital products, from design systems and enterprise dashboards to responsive web applications, bridging UX design and front-end development.

Illustrated portrait of Billal Hossain with mountain scenery
Designer, developer, thoughtful observer.
23+ Years of experience
200+ Websites launched
30+ Enterprise apps launched
10M+ Users reached

About

A career built between design detail and front-end execution.

2003 - 2007

Web Designer, IT Magnet

Designed web templates, graphics, and front-end layouts.

2007 - 2012

UX & UI Engineer, Aprosoft

Built prototypes, UI components, brand systems, and production interfaces.

2012 - 2017

Sr. UI/UX Developer, IdeaScale

Worked with cross-functional teams on data-informed product interfaces.

2018 - Present

UX/UI Designer & Front-End Developer, Moet Hennessy

Remote enterprise product work across research, prototypes, UI, and performance.

Selected work

Interfaces that turn business requirements into useful product experiences.

Flagship SaaS project

WebUI

A personal SaaS product I designed and developed to help people launch fast, lightweight websites with built-in business tools. WebUI combines custom HTML components, templates, CMS features, HR workflows, and accounting tools in one streamlined platform.

WebUI homepage screenshot

Contact

Let's build something meaningful.

Whether it's a web application, a design system, an enterprise interface, or simply a conversation about product design and front-end development, I'd love to hear from you.

Beyond Work

Travel sharpens the way I design products for real people.

Every trip becomes a field study. I observe how people move through cities, read signs, use services, and solve small daily problems. These patterns feed directly into the way I design intuitive interfaces, clearer flows, and better digital systems.

Travel diary mindset

From street-level observations to product-level decisions.

Whether I am in a busy market, a quiet station, or a fast-moving city center, I pay attention to behavior. What confuses people? What feels natural? What guides them without effort? Those same questions shape my UX decisions.

Wayfinding Human behavior Visual hierarchy Context awareness
Traveler
Tracking
Road stretching through open mountain landscape
Mountain valley and winding path seen from above