Front-End Developer and Graphic Designer
Based in Oslo, I bridge the gap between design and development—crafting visually compelling, user-focused digital experiences. With 8 years of experience as a graphic designer and a strong passion for design-driven development, I bring visual storytelling and technical execution together. Currently studying Front-End Development at Noroff, I'm building a solid foundation in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, while exploring modern frameworks like React, Next.js, and Vue.js. I’m also working toward becoming a full-stack developer in the future. Skilled in tools like Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, and Webflow, I thrive in collaborative environments where design and code meet. My commitment to clean, maintainable code and a keen eye for UI/UX allows me to create intuitive, responsive, and high-performance digital products that not only look great but also perform seamlessly across devices.
Let's connect 🤝 and build something great🚀For Semester Project-1 I had to create a functional responsive website for the community science museum. This website is a vibrant, interactive science museum designed for kids, families, and educators. Its user-friendly layout ensures that visitors of all ages can easily navigate and explore.
With a modern, colorful design, the site aims to captivate and engage younger audiences while also making educators feel inspired and welcome. The visually appealing elements encourage curiosity and excitement about science.
As part of JavaScript 1 CAassignment, I built an interactive online store that displayed products fetched from an API endpoint. The goal of the project was to gain hands-on experience with APIs, dynamically rendering content on a webpage, and handling user interactions using plain JavaScript.
I used the fetch() method to retrieve product data—such as names, prices, images, and descriptions—from a public API (the Fake Store API). After fetching the data, I dynamically created and inserted HTML elements to display each product on the page.
For Agency 1 CA assignment, the goal was to develop an engaging social media platform that encourages meaningful connections, promotes content discovery, and empowers users to share their ideas and experiences.
The project aimed to deliver a seamless and personalized user experience, allowing users to create, customize, and manage profiles. Users could share photos as posts, explore a dynamic feed tailored to their interests, and engage with others through likes and comments. A built-in camera feature enabled users to take photos and create posts directly within the app, making content sharing simple and interactive.
Project Exam - 1 aims to apply and enhance the skills acquired throughout the Front-End Development - 1 program by creating a fully functional and responsive web application. The project involves interpreting a brief, planning an effective solution, designing an intuitive user interface, and building the application using HTML, CSS, vanilla JavaScript, REST API integration, and project management best practices. The focus is on delivering a polished, tested, and user-friendly experience that demonstrates the ability to design, develop, and optimize a modern, responsive website while interacting with external data sources via RESTful APIs.
For Semester Project-1 I had to create a functional responsive website for the community science museum. This website is a vibrant, interactive science museum designed for kids, families, and educators. Its user-friendly layout ensures that visitors of all ages can easily navigate and explore.
As part of JavaScript 1 CA assignment, I built an interactive online store that displayed products fetched from an API endpoint. The goal of the project was to gain hands-on experience with APIs, dynamically rendering content on a webpage, and handling user interactions using plain JavaScript.
I used the fetch() method to retrieve product data—such as names, prices, images, and descriptions—from a public API (the Fake Store API). After fetching the data, I dynamically created and inserted HTML elements to render each product on the page.
As part of CA JavaScript - 1, I built an interactive online store that displayed products fetched from an API endpoint. The goal of the project was to gain hands-on experience with APIs, dynamically rendering content on a webpage, and handling user interactions using plain JavaScript.
I used the fetch() method to retrieve product data—such as names, prices, images, and descriptions—from a public API (the Fake Store API). After fetching the data, I dynamically created and inserted HTML elements to render each product on the page.
Project Exam - 1 aims to apply and enhance the skills acquired throughout the Front-End Development - 1 program by creating a fully functional and responsive web application. The project involves interpreting a brief, planning an effective solution, designing an intuitive user interface, and building the application using HTML, CSS, vanilla JavaScript, REST API integration, and project management best practices. The focus is on delivering a polished, tested, and user-friendly experience that demonstrates the ability to design, develop, and optimize a modern, responsive website while interacting with external data sources via RESTful APIs.