Modern frontend development is no longer about writing UI code. It's about designing systems.
As applications scale, teams struggle with bloated components, tangled state, fragile builds, and developer experience that slows everything down. What works for small projects quietly breaks at scale.
This book shows you how to architect frontends that last.
Frontend Architecture is a practical, opinionated guide to building large web applications that remain maintainable, testable, and enjoyable to work on, even as teams and codebases grow.
You'll learn how to:
Design component systems that scale across teams
Choose and structure state management without overengineering
Create clear boundaries between UI, domain logic, and infrastructure
Prevent architectural drift before it destroys velocity
Improve Developer Experience (DX) through tooling, conventions, and workflows
Make frontend decisions that support long-term product growth
Rather than focusing on frameworks that change every year, this book teaches timeless architectural principles, illustrated with modern examples from React-based ecosystems and real-world production systems.
Whether you're a senior frontend engineer, tech lead, or architect, this book will help you move from "it works" to a frontend architecture your entire organization can rely on.