Web Developer &
Open-Source Enthusiast
A self-taught web developer passionate about simplicity, clarity, and clean, accessible design, with experience in building websites and UI projects that focus on usability, efficiency, and intuitive user experiences.
Featured Works
App & Services
Reliable web-based uptime monitoring service designed specifically for Discord bots, ensuring thousands of bots remain online continuously with ease and stability.
App & Services
Simple and static one-page personal website built with a focus on clarity, speed, and minimal design. It showcases personal projects, GitHub repositories, and work experiences in a clean, lightweight layout that is easy to browse.
UI Design
Fan-made Stranger Things app UI designed to capture the show’s dark and mysterious atmosphere. The project focuses on delivering an immersive browsing experience for characters, episodes, and storylines with a modern and clean interface.
UI Design
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Work Experince
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My Journey
Eleven — a self-taught web developer who cares about simplicity, clarity, and making things that just work.
I got into software development around age 10 and have been improving myself since 2015–2016. My first project was a silly attempt at a coal-powered Discord bot, but it sparked my interest in coding. For years, I built Discord bots, experimenting with APIs, commands, and features that helped me understand how things connect and function.
Later, my focus shifted to web development and UI design. I’ve always preferred things that are simple, clean, and easy to use. That reflects in how I build—I avoid unnecessary complexity, write in a clear way, and keep everything free and accessible.
In the past couple of years, I haven’t released new projects or coded much. I stepped away from development, but I’ve kept updating and refining my website as a way to stay connected to the creative and technical side of things.
Right now, I’m not sure where I stand with software, but I still value the process of learning, creating, and making things that are clear and useful. Whether I return to development fully or not, that mindset will stick with me.