
Over five months, Alex Baucells developed and refined the Turistecz/turistecz platform, focusing on scalable front-end architecture and data-driven user experiences. He built responsive Angular components for site navigation, map integration, and event listings, implementing robust filtering and accessibility features to streamline content discovery. Leveraging TypeScript, SQL, and CSS, Alex integrated API-driven data flows, enhanced database models, and ensured mobile usability through adaptive layouts and Bootstrap styling. His work addressed both user and editorial needs by improving data accuracy, maintainability, and accessibility, resulting in a cohesive, reliable application that supports complex filtering, map-based navigation, and real-time contextual information.

October 2025: Delivered accessibility-focused enhancements for map filtering in Turistecz/turistecz. Implemented Accessibility Filters on Map Page with cross-component consistency, robust deselect/back-navigation behavior, and UI status indicators for accessibility categories. These changes improve usability for assistive technologies and streamline location discovery on maps, reducing confusion during navigation and supporting accessibility compliance. Key commits include 5321fde, 9e81f550, and b983941c.
October 2025: Delivered accessibility-focused enhancements for map filtering in Turistecz/turistecz. Implemented Accessibility Filters on Map Page with cross-component consistency, robust deselect/back-navigation behavior, and UI status indicators for accessibility categories. These changes improve usability for assistive technologies and streamline location discovery on maps, reducing confusion during navigation and supporting accessibility compliance. Key commits include 5321fde, 9e81f550, and b983941c.
September 2025 (Turistecz/turistecz) delivered a major uplift in UX, reliability, and data quality across the front-end experience, with a focus on scalable filtering, map-driven navigation, weather context, and accessibility improvements. The work aligns with business goals of improving user engagement, reducing friction for content editors, and enabling more accurate site discovery. Key features delivered: - Unified, responsive filter system for Sitios and Eventos with mobile collapse and a single, consistent UI format (commits: toggle button filter responsive; scroll in filter component for small devices fixed; margin responsive in events; unified format for filters; bootstrap responsive filters with collapse). - Map page enhancements: complete map-page template, routing to mapPage, monument navigation with icons and legend, including a functional link to monument details. - Weather integration and UI: OpenMeteo dependency installed; weather component created and displayed in header; weather element functional on home. - Monument templates and accessibility improvements: accessibility categories added with info icon; modal-based icons; general monument template fixes; accessibility format updates. - Filter system architecture and lists: filter.model and filter.data created; Event-card-list and Place-card-list components updated (TS/HTML). - UI/content tweaks: title wording change and monument heading color/style adjustments. - Data quality and maintainability enhancements: inserts readability improvements; sitios table updated; admin panel doc fix; site filter icons cleanup. Major bugs fixed: - Place card list rendering in main incident template (fix main incident: fix place card list template). - Admin panel documentation content corrected. - Accessibility formatting fixes for categories. - Map Already Filters Places bug fix (prevents double-filtering). - Cleanup of site filter icons to reduce UI clutter. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved user filtering experience, navigational clarity, and contextual information (weather). - Improved accessibility and content reliability, enabling broader audience reach and smoother editorial workflows. - Established a robust front-end data model for filters, supporting scalable future enhancements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - TypeScript/HTML component updates, Bootstrap-based responsive UI, accessibility best practices, modular data modeling (filter.model/data), front-end routing and map integration, and OpenMeteo integration.
September 2025 (Turistecz/turistecz) delivered a major uplift in UX, reliability, and data quality across the front-end experience, with a focus on scalable filtering, map-driven navigation, weather context, and accessibility improvements. The work aligns with business goals of improving user engagement, reducing friction for content editors, and enabling more accurate site discovery. Key features delivered: - Unified, responsive filter system for Sitios and Eventos with mobile collapse and a single, consistent UI format (commits: toggle button filter responsive; scroll in filter component for small devices fixed; margin responsive in events; unified format for filters; bootstrap responsive filters with collapse). - Map page enhancements: complete map-page template, routing to mapPage, monument navigation with icons and legend, including a functional link to monument details. - Weather integration and UI: OpenMeteo dependency installed; weather component created and displayed in header; weather element functional on home. - Monument templates and accessibility improvements: accessibility categories added with info icon; modal-based icons; general monument template fixes; accessibility format updates. - Filter system architecture and lists: filter.model and filter.data created; Event-card-list and Place-card-list components updated (TS/HTML). - UI/content tweaks: title wording change and monument heading color/style adjustments. - Data quality and maintainability enhancements: inserts readability improvements; sitios table updated; admin panel doc fix; site filter icons cleanup. Major bugs fixed: - Place card list rendering in main incident template (fix main incident: fix place card list template). - Admin panel documentation content corrected. - Accessibility formatting fixes for categories. - Map Already Filters Places bug fix (prevents double-filtering). - Cleanup of site filter icons to reduce UI clutter. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved user filtering experience, navigational clarity, and contextual information (weather). - Improved accessibility and content reliability, enabling broader audience reach and smoother editorial workflows. - Established a robust front-end data model for filters, supporting scalable future enhancements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - TypeScript/HTML component updates, Bootstrap-based responsive UI, accessibility best practices, modular data modeling (filter.model/data), front-end routing and map integration, and OpenMeteo integration.
Concise monthly summary for Turistecz/turistecz – August 2025: Focused on user experience polish, reliable data loading, and extended data modeling. Delivered UI refresh with sticky navigation, alignment improvements, and updated color scheme; integrated category-based filtering across EventCardList and place lists; stabilized event loading flow and resolved data diffs. Completed database updates for Mercado Central and overall BBdd integration, plus map/data-model enhancements to support parking and farmacia data. These changes improve user discovery, data accuracy, and system scalability while reducing maintenance overhead.
Concise monthly summary for Turistecz/turistecz – August 2025: Focused on user experience polish, reliable data loading, and extended data modeling. Delivered UI refresh with sticky navigation, alignment improvements, and updated color scheme; integrated category-based filtering across EventCardList and place lists; stabilized event loading flow and resolved data diffs. Completed database updates for Mercado Central and overall BBdd integration, plus map/data-model enhancements to support parking and farmacia data. These changes improve user discovery, data accuracy, and system scalability while reducing maintenance overhead.
July 2025: Delivered a cohesive UI and data-driven enhancements across the Turistecz site. Key features include One Place Card component integration with detail page template and breadcrumbs; site data binding for sitios via ngFor and a database; mobile routing/template improvements; Event Card UI for event listings; and routes data/assets updates. Major bug fixes included UI polish for place-card, image routes, merge conflicts resolutions, route ID and DB entry fixes, and removal of hard-coded routes-list. This work improved content discovery, mobile usability, and maintainability, leveraging Angular, TypeScript, CSS, and testing scaffolding.
July 2025: Delivered a cohesive UI and data-driven enhancements across the Turistecz site. Key features include One Place Card component integration with detail page template and breadcrumbs; site data binding for sitios via ngFor and a database; mobile routing/template improvements; Event Card UI for event listings; and routes data/assets updates. Major bug fixes included UI polish for place-card, image routes, merge conflicts resolutions, route ID and DB entry fixes, and removal of hard-coded routes-list. This work improved content discovery, mobile usability, and maintainability, leveraging Angular, TypeScript, CSS, and testing scaffolding.
June 2025 (Turistecz/turistecz): Delivered a cohesive UI foundation and data-driven Home experience, complemented by robust navigation, accessible sitio content, and branding improvements. Key work established a maintainable UI scaffold and a fast-path to business value through content-rich Home and Sitio pages, while stabilizing the app with documentation and UI polish.
June 2025 (Turistecz/turistecz): Delivered a cohesive UI foundation and data-driven Home experience, complemented by robust navigation, accessible sitio content, and branding improvements. Key work established a maintainable UI scaffold and a fast-path to business value through content-rich Home and Sitio pages, while stabilizing the app with documentation and UI polish.
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