Designed and Developed React Platforms

Krashidbuilt

Designed, prototyped, and developed React-based business platforms for manufacturing, inventory, and operational workflows.

Category / Type

React platforms; UX/UI design; frontend development; full-stack development; ERP systems; manufacturing workflows; inventory management.

Client / Venture / Internal

Client works through Krashidbuilt.

Context

Krashidbuilt supported companies that needed custom digital products for operational workflows rather than generic off-the-shelf software. The work included React-based platforms for manufacturing companies and an inventory management product for a Nike warehouse environment.

These projects sat close to the messy middle of business software: teams needed usable interfaces, reliable workflows, and systems that matched how people actually moved through manufacturing, warehouse, and operational processes.

Wicked Problem

Operational software fails when it treats real work as clean data entry.

Manufacturing and inventory teams do not need decorative dashboards. They need systems that reflect real constraints: shifting production states, physical inventory, handoffs, review states, exceptions, incomplete information, and the everyday pressure of keeping work moving.

The challenge was to turn complex internal workflows into React products that were usable enough for operators, structured enough for managers, and flexible enough to evolve as the business learned what the software needed to become.

Solution

Lucas worked as a principal UX/UI designer and front-end developer across a handful of Krashidbuilt projects, with support from a senior engineer.

He led product strategy, UX/UI iteration, prototyping, React development, and eventually full-stack development. The work covered the full path from understanding the business process to shaping product flows, designing the interface, and building and launching working React products.

For manufacturing clients, the focus was on ERP-style systems that helped teams manage internal operational processes. For Nike, the work included an inventory management product for a warehouse context.

Rather than separating design from build, Lucas operated across both: clarifying product requirements, designing user flows, building interfaces, and helping the systems move from concept to launch.

Outcome / Impact

The work produced launched React products for manufacturing and inventory workflows, giving operational teams custom tools built around their actual processes.

  • Designed and developed multiple React-based business platforms.

  • Built ERP-style systems for manufacturing workflows.

  • Supported inventory management product work for a Nike warehouse environment.

  • Worked across product strategy, UX/UI, frontend development, and full-stack implementation.

  • Operated as a solo principal builder with senior engineering support.

Role / Contribution

Principal UX/UI designer, front-end developer, and product builder.

Lucas led product strategy, design iterations, React development, and full-stack implementation across the projects, translating operational needs into usable software.

Supporting Proof / Artifacts

  • React platform builds for manufacturing clients.

  • ERP-style operational workflow systems.

  • Nike warehouse inventory management product.

  • UX/UI prototypes, product flows, and shipped front-end implementations.

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