For the past 6 years, I’ve helped companies and agencies design, build, and improve websites and web applications that are fast, structured, and built to last. My focus is on frontend architecture, performance, and user experience, the parts that quietly decide whether a product scales or slowly falls apart.
I’ve worked across industries including logistics, industrial manufacturing, fintech, sports, and e-commerce. That variety shaped how I approach frontend work: not as pixels or frameworks, but as a way to solve real business problems. Every technical decision I make is guided by clarity, durability, and how the product will hold up six months or three years from now.
Alongside corporate work, I collaborate with teams and founders through freelance projects, helping them improve performance, usability, and long-term maintainability. I care deeply about fundamentals, clean architecture, and choosing solutions that won’t need rewriting after the next trend.
At the core of my work is a simple belief: simplicity wins.
Great digital products don’t overwhelm users or show off complexity. They remove friction, make intent obvious, and let people get things done. Simplicity isn’t about doing less, it’s about removing the unnecessary so the essential can do its job.
My work is rooted in the modern JavaScript ecosystem, with deep experience in TypeScript, React, Next.js, Gatsby, Angular, and Node.js.
I’ve also built solutions using both modern headless CMS platforms (such as Contentful, Strapi, and Airtable) and established systems like WordPress.
Beyond implementation, I pay close attention to technical SEO, analytics, and performance, making sure what’s built is discoverable, measurable, and effective in production.










I believe creativity doesn’t come from screens alone. It comes from movement, new experiences, and staying curious about life.

I really enjoy using music as a way to relax. I’ve been playing guitar for years. It’s how I slow down, reset my mind, and reconnect with creativity.

Hiking, traveling, and exploring new places help me recharge. Changing environments gives perspective, and better ideas than staying in one place.

Working out keeps me grounded. It’s about balance, discipline, and clearing mental noise after long days in front of a screen.