Developer, designer, and technology enthusiast. I hold a degree in Computer Science from the University of East Anglia and have hands-on experience building software within a team environment and collaborating directly with clients.
Developer, designer, and technology enthusiast. I hold a degree in Computer Science from the University of East Anglia and have hands-on experience building software within a team environment and collaborating directly with clients.
For over a decade, I've shown a commitment to understanding users and building robust, effective solutions. My journey began in my teenage years, when I started repairing computers for family friends. What began as a hobby quickly grew into an unofficial business, sparking a passion for technology and problem-solving. This early experience taught me the value of crafting solutions that truly meet people’s needs and set me on the path to becoming a developer.
I strive to challenge norms, creating solutions that stand out.
Through quality coding, testing, and efficient design, I build solutions that prioritise usability and performance. Less is often more.
Drawing on my background in User Experience Design, I keep end users at the core of development, ensuring accessible and intuitive applications.
I design with the future in mind, creating solutions that can grow and adapt over time rather than sacrificing longevity for speed.
I maintain balance through an active lifestyle, from cycling and running to strength training. Cooking is another favourite pastime, I enjoy experimenting in the kitchen as much as creating new projects. These activities fuel my creativity and keep me sharp, enabling me to bring high-quality, inspired work to everything I do.
As I continue to grow both professionally and personally, I am driven by a desire to make a positive impact. My mission is to advocate for those often overlooked in our society, working to create a world where everyone can enjoy the same opportunities and quality of life. I aim not only to advance my technical skills but to contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate world.