Projects
Project Wardrobe
lapel.style · App Store · GitHub · Notes — TBD
A smart-casual wardrobe organizer and outfit builder, paired with an editorial encyclopedia about style and dress codes.
Two products under one brand: the Lapel mobile app — a wardrobe tool built around five stages (Capsule → Planner → Wardrobe → Builder → Outfits) — and lapel.style, a free editorial site on smart-casual style, history, and modern dress codes. The philosophy is "systems, not rules" for thoughtful dressing. The iOS app is live on the App Store; the encyclopedia is live and acts as both the public face and a funnel into the tool.
Project Amulet
A daily ritual app of historically-accurate virtual amulets — animation, sound, and a short article on each artifact's provenance.
Amulet lets users acquire and activate virtual amulets through a visual and audio ritual: glow, embers, particles, and synthesized material-strike sounds. It is positioned as a symbolic mindfulness tool, not supernatural — the appeal is aesthetic pleasure, cultural learning, and user investment in a repeatable daily loop. Eight amulets are shipped so far (Wedjat, Scarab, Neo-Assyrian cylinder seal, Roman bulla, Celtic torc, Mjölnir, Gorgoneion, Pazuzu), each with research and audio held to academic-grade accuracy. Currently an interactive proof-of-concept: web MVP is live and feature-locked; native iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin) ports are planned post-validation.
Project Gallery
van-gogh.cc · GitHub · Notes — TBD
An interactive digital encyclopedia of all 886 Van Gogh paintings — free catalog, paid analytical layers.
A data-driven, visually rich exploration of Van Gogh's artistic evolution, linking each painting to time, place, and technique. The free tier covers every work (public-domain images from Wikidata) with title, date, location, and biographical context. A $7.99 one-time unlock adds palette extraction, stylistic notes, an interactive geographic timeline, and contextual quotes from his letters. Live features include a gallery grid, city overlay galleries, a year × month density chronology filter, and a right-side life timeline with a heatmap of where Van Gogh was each month.
Project Fashionista
alexisayenko.github.io/fashionista · GitHub · Notes — TBD
A reference site documenting the world's prestigious luxury fashion houses — Chanel, Prada, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and more.
Each maison is presented as a scannable "passport" card on the index — origin, founding date, ownership, creative direction — plus editorial meters for price, exclusivity, and market heat to compare positioning across the high-fashion landscape. The site is data-driven: house information is stored as YAML and rendered through a single Astro template, so new brands are added without code changes. It recently migrated from hand-authored HTML to Astro and ships to GitHub Pages via GitHub Actions.
Project Blood Tests
GitHub · Notes — TBD
A personal blood-test analytics tool — results history, test planning, and biomarker trend analysis.
A web app for tracking blood-test results over time. Users upload results from multiple labs, organize them by medical panel, and plan future testing based on health conditions and therapies. Analytics include biomarker trend charts, calculated health indexes (HOMA-IR, FAI, ratios), and explanations of what each value means. In active development — the Results view is mostly done; Plan and Analytics tabs are roadmapped. Currently personal-use only, no public URL.
Project Consciousness
consciousness.isayenko.org · GitHub · Notes — TBD
A personal knowledge base mapping consciousness as an emergent property of dynamically coupled neural systems — from molecules to cognition.
Treats consciousness as "a dynamic state of distributed neural ensembles modulated by biochemical, electrophysiological, and cognitive processes." Spans neurobiology, biophysics, computational models, phenomenology, molecular mechanisms, pathology, artificial analogues, philosophy, experimental methods, and speculative synthesis — all interconnected in a multi-level ontology where every claim should connect upward (to phenomenology and cognition) and downward (to molecules and energetics). Markdown source is rendered with MkDocs Material and deployed via Cloudflare Workers. The built site is public; the source repo is kept private to preserve research autonomy.
Project Homepage
isayenko.org · Notes — TBD
This site — a quiet, durable personal homepage. Content first, decoration zero.
A single static deliverable that serves as the landing point for anyone arriving from a CV, talk, gallery, or social link. Pages cover landing, projects, studio (paintings, icon, music), appearances, and CV. No comments, no analytics, no monetization. Every change is weighed against whether it serves the content or just adds chrome — when in doubt, cut. The repo is local-only, not on GitHub.