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Frontend development for a long-running, content-rich electric mobility platform

The TVS iQube project was a long-term frontend engagement, spanning several months and multiple iterations. As part of the frontend development effort, I worked on building and maintaining a stable, responsive interface that could support continuous updates as the product and campaigns evolved.
The foundation was built using semantic HTML and structured CSS/SCSS to keep styles predictable and easy to extend. Bootstrap was used for layout consistency, while custom components and utilities handled product-specific sections. JavaScript was applied for UI interactions, small dynamic behaviors, and lightweight API integrations where required.
Given the duration of the project, maintainability was a major focus. I followed consistent naming conventions, reusable components, and clear file organization so that new sections, variants, and campaigns could be added without rewriting existing code. CSS animations were used sparingly to guide attention without affecting performance. Regular cross-device testing ensured that updates did not introduce regressions.

I help teams build frontend systems that stay stable, fast, and easy to update as products evolve.
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