Bold Interfaces for Complex Worlds
A glance at two private platforms we designed and built end-to-end - proof of how seriously we take the frontend on ambitious, data-dense products.

Two private platforms, two industries that share nothing on paper, and one conviction we hold across everything we ship: the frontend is not a presentation layer - it is the product. Both projects below were led end-to-end by Siktec, from product framing to design system to production frontend engineering. Both ship under restricted access, so what follows is the public-safe surface - enough to show the ambition, the originality, and the level of polish we bring to interfaces that operators live inside for hours at a time.
We don’t reach for component libraries, off-the-shelf dashboards, or template skeletons. Every gauge, every chart, every interaction primitive in the screenshots below was conceived and built from scratch - because the kind of work our clients trust us with doesn’t have a “good enough” version on npm.
Helion - Industrial Command, Cinematic Interface
Helion is an operating system for industrial control rooms - bridges, plant floors, mission-critical environments where one wall is a screen and three operators read the same data from across the room. The brief was unforgiving: replace the standard “dashboard with metric cards” template with something that could carry real situational awareness, stay calm under load, and spike instantly when something demanded attention.
We delivered a dark, HUD-driven interface that treats every pixel as part of the instrument. No tabs, no breadcrumbs, no chrome competing with the data. Live telemetry glows like it’s physically emitting through the glass. Critical alerts don’t pop a modal - they bend the entire interface toward themselves. The design language is unapologetic, and that is the point: operators told us within days that they could feel the state of the plant without reading it.
What we shipped
01 / MACRO
02 / MICRO
03 / FLOW
04 / VOID
Surfaces
Evia - Agentic Supply Chain, Quiet Confidence
Evia is the opposite emotional register expressed with the same craft. An AI-driven supply-chain platform that silently absorbs thousands of logistical events - vessel slippage, port congestion, demand spikes, quality variances - and surfaces only the handful of decisions that need a human. The interface had to convey quiet competence: the agents are working, here is the one thing you should look at, here is the full reasoning trace if you want to inspect it.
Where Helion is bold and luminescent, Evia is restrained and premium. Generous whitespace, soft elevation, and a single warm accent that marks live agent activity and the critical path through any decision. We designed and built bespoke visualizations for things that have no off-the-shelf equivalent: a reasoning graph that walks you through what the agent considered, organic supply-network shapes that physically react to disruptions, and a resilience score that operators check the way you’d check a heart rate.
What we shipped
01 / Exception Feed
02 / Intent Graph
03 / Reseller Command
04 / Antifragility Score
Surfaces
Why this matters for the work we do
Two projects, two industries, one underlying capability: we can take a hard, dense, real-world problem and ship an interface that does justice to it. Not a wrapper around someone else’s components. Not a dashboard template. A complete, original, production-grade frontend that becomes part of how the product is understood - by the operators using it and by the people deciding to invest in it.
That’s the kind of work we want to keep doing. If you’re building something that takes a lot of data seriously and deserves an interface that takes it just as seriously, we’d like to hear about it.