The Gist
As a UX designer, I believe design serves content. #no_bullshit
As a UX developer, I focus on user experience rather than developer's experience. For the moment, I enjoy a lot making PWA, as they make sense both business-wise and from the user's perspective.
As a teacher, I believe my role is to facilitate the creation of knowledge by the learner. I'm merely an enabler. Active Learning methodologies FTW
As a manager, I help the group grow into a team reaching optimal impact, where everyone feels efficient, focused, trusted and supported.
As a father, I now think my babies kids teenage
daughters
know better
what
is best for them and must be allowed to take risks, make mistakes and learn. They are the pilot and I, the
co-pilot.
Now, go clean that room!
In friendship and in love, I believe it's about offering honesty and let the relation shape itself, not imposing a ready-made model.
Life's complexity is what makes it beautiful.
Contact
Projects
I enjoy building meaningful stuff on the web. Particularly the design, development, branding and marketing (SEO) parts.
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math.r
A Progressive Web App/ game to improve your math skills by solving increasingly difficult math calculations. Built using #svelte and #sapper.
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That's The Spirit!
A collection of great quotes from art, design, literature, philosophy.
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YURLS : Find your urls easily
A Chrome Extension to help you find your bookmarks easily and with style.
Writings
Like you, I am constantly being talked to on this web-wide world of ours.
Sometimes, I talk back.
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Gamifying a coding bootcamp: the BeCode LUX
At BeCode, we may have found a way to gamify our trainings and improve the job marketability of our learners at the same time.
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How to deploy a Sapper PWA on GitHub Pages
A quick and easy tutorial on how to deploy a PWA made with Sapper & Svelte on GitHub Pages.
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The easy way to turn a website into a Progressive Web App
A tutorial on how to turn any website into a PWA - a website that behaves like a Native application.
The spirit.
Holding on is believing that there’s only a past; letting go is knowing that there’s a future.― Daphne Rose Kingma #303