I have been building websites since 1995, well before the advent of modern frameworks, page builders, or AI tools.
What began as curiosity has developed into a lifelong skill set that integrates design, development, and problem-solving.
I do more than build websites; I design comprehensive systems. I approach each project with a focus on structure, usability, and user interaction. My goal is to create websites that are visually clean, intuitive, efficient, and high-performing.
For the past decade, I have worked in SaaS environments, specializing in customer experience, workflow optimization, and technical problem-solving. This experience informs my current approach to web design. I understand:
I now apply these insights directly to the websites I design and build.
I began building websites in the early days of the web, writing code in Notepad and reverse-engineering sites to understand their layouts and functionality.
As the web evolved, I improved my approach.
I moved from static sites to dynamic systems, working with platforms such as WordPress and adopting new standards for mobile-first responsive design, accessibility, and performance.
Today, I use modern front-end technologies such as semantic HTML, CSS3, Tailwind CSS, and JavaScript, supported by tools like VS Code and Generative AI.
While the tools have changed, my foundation remains the same.
I continue to approach each project with the same focus: understanding how things work, structuring them effectively, and creating experiences that are clear, efficient, and reliable.
Designers
Most designers focus on visuals.
Developers
Most developers focus on code.
I focus on how everything works together.
By combining front-end development with practical user experience insights, I build websites that are structured, purposeful, and aligned with business objectives.
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