I love making things that feel natural on your phone — clean layouts, smooth flows, and just enough flair to make it feel personal. It's all about making tech feel more human.
I write the kind of code that doesn’t give developers headaches. Lightweight, clean, and built to last — whether it’s a portfolio site or something a bit more complex.
Sometimes a visual says more than words ever could. I like to add a bit of character to projects — icons, sketches, backgrounds — whatever helps the message land.
This was where I got deep into design thinking, wireframing, and figuring out what makes users tick. Not just theory — lots of hands-on work too.
Here I dug into the more technical stuff — front-end principles, working with clients, and trying to find that balance between form and function.
I built pages, designed interfaces, fixed bugs, and learned (sometimes the hard way) how to turn a messy idea into a working website.
Themes, plugins, tweaking layouts, and doing my best to make WordPress behave — it taught me how flexible (and frustrating) CMS work can be.
Wasn’t sure what we even needed at first. Ramsay kinda figured it out for us, somehow. Whole thing felt easy. Not rushed, not slow — just… smooth. We're happy with how it turned out.
Good communication. Not pushy, not salesy. Just listened, asked the right things. Got the design back — simple, clean, exactly what I was picturing (but better). Would recommend.
Had a rough sketch + 2-3 notes — he ran with it. Came back with something I didn’t even know I wanted, lol. Honest work, fast replies. That’s rare.
Fast. Like, *actually* fast. Explained once what I needed — got back the first version and didn’t need much fixed. Nice dude, too. Chill vibes.
Felt like he was part of the team — not some random freelancer. Super responsive. Fixed things even before we asked. Whole site’s running smooth now. Thanks again, man.
I had notes. A lot. He handled it. Didn’t get annoyed, didn’t push back — just kept improving things. Final version? Love it. Still using it 6 months later.