Moses Adeshola | Frontend Developer & UI Designer
I build web appsthat look expensiveand run fast.
I don't just write code. I solve business problems. I combine premium UI design with the speed of Next.js to build products people actually want to use.
Selected Work.

Oracle
A premium, AI-powered quantitative trading terminal that synthesizes real-time market data and breaking news to generate institutional-grade trade setups. Built with strict Risk-to-Reward (RR) algorithms, Oracle provides traders with an actionable edge across Crypto, Forex, and Synthetic Indices.

Autograph Luxury Brokerage
A private, high-end digital brokerage for luxury vehicles. I architected a platform that replaces the clutter of public classifieds with absolute certainty, utilizing cinematic animations and strict visual consistency to build trust with high-net-worth buyers.

Prop Firm Web Platform
A complete structural and visual rebuild of a Nigerian prop trading firm. In the finance space, design is trust. I built a clean, high-performance architecture that makes the firm look instantly credible and premium.

Frontline Job Network
A premium, dual-sided marketplace built specifically for the deskless workforce. I engineered a lightning-fast Single Page Application (SPA) from scratch to prove that field professionals deserve the same high-end, frictionless UI as corporate tech platforms.

Vektor | Institutional-Grade Digital Asset Management
A high-performance, dark-mode landing page designed for a premium cryptocurrency and Web3 ecosystem. Engineered entirely from scratch without heavy libraries, it features a custom bento-box layout, scroll-triggered animations, and a glassmorphism UI to deliver a seamless, Next.js-level user experience across all devices.
The Engine
& The Interface.
I operate in the space where logic meets aesthetics.
Most web projects fail because there is a disconnect between the designer and the developer. The designer makes something beautiful that runs incredibly slow. Or the developer builds a fast engine with an interface that frustrates the user.
I bridge that gap. I design in Figma with the final code in mind. I write Next.js code knowing exactly how the user's eye will move across the screen.
The goal is simple: build digital products that look expensive, feel intuitive, and drive actual business results.