Working as Freelance Webflow Developer as Contractor for digital agencies in international projects.
Mainly for Landing pages and one page site, but also for CMS sites. I like how they are doing
Having fun with Script Animation both in CSS and Javascript libraries.
Spending so much time learning things gives you the skill to mentor people coming to Design technologies.
Building eCommerce sites with Shopify technology.
Give me a topic, and I will make a world out of it.
Framing approach to solve problems related to digital experiences with User Experience Research tools.
I usually work like this:
- I work from scratch (I don't like making fixes, taking unfinished projects or working with templates)
- I usually ask for design before doing any job, I ask for Desktop and Mobile at least (both compulsory). I like when Design team has a Design System or a Styleguide (Sketch/Figma/XD yes, Illustrator/Photoshop no please)
- I Work with my own Class Naming System (in the past I used Finsweet's ClientFirst or Relume Class Naming system). I can also use others.
- I Work with REM
- I work atomically, by components: First Styleguide, then NavBar, Footer other components, containers and spacers. Lastly, interactions
- I use custom code too.
- I follow recommendations from Google Core Web vitals for Performance, Accessibility, best practices and SEO
- I also work with CMS, and with integrations.p
- I can budget by hour (I prefer this one), by project, by monthly fee
There is a saying out there "don't put all your eggs in one basket". I made that in the past with Adobe Flash and mmm it was not so good.
Anyway, I like learning new technologies. I met Framer for once in 2018 when I was doing a UXUI Bootcamp. Since them I have followed them and seen the big jump they have done lastly. Actually in 2021 I made a post about 'Best Portofolio Site Builders' and they weren't even there.
So it is growing fast in features and you should consider it on your budgets specially for landing pages.
I live in Codepen, CodeSandbox and Codrops among others. I follow all these and look into web animation trends.
Not only Webflow IxD, Lottie or CSS, but also JS libraries like Anime, Blotter, Pixi, Locomotive, Velocity, Mojs, Bouncejs, P5js, there are many!
I have gone deeper: Redrawing svg so as to have paths, using extra plugins from GSAP: ScrollTrigger, MotionPath, DrawSVG, MorphSVG. Even more: Integrating it into React projects.
Timing, Clipping, Easing, Smooth, Rhythm, Looping...... It's hard, painstaking work, lots of testing, but yes, I have done it and I like it!
In the past two years I have taught Webflow at several learning centers such as Neoland, Northcamp School, Universidad Europea or U-tad.
Most of them are UXUI Bootcamps for new people coming to Webflow.
I have also taught Webflow at Outliant both for Designers and Developers. So I have the approach for different mindsets, backgrounds and learning curves.
I have also collaborated in workshops with the amazing community of Webflow Cafe from Edgar Allan
I am a Shopify partner, certified in Business Fundamentals & Theme Development.
For Shopify I like working with customized templates 2.0 as they have a strict validation process, have good UX and a lot of testing, especially for payment gateways.
I work together with a team on the Shopify ecommerce platform, startup and launch focused on conversion and based on the company's brand values. Recently we launched NeareClothes.
I have a strong Research background and have been writing for various jobs as well as blogging.
My process is: I look for a topic, I do a lot of research, I extract the first ideas, and then I try to carry them out, look for examples, contrast opinions with trends.
I can write technical documentation, research, trends. compilations, software and tools' reviews, research about trends, challenges, UX Methods, Interaction, experiments, write a lot about design job market.
Take a look at my articles on Medium.
I studied philosophy so my first approach always comes from this area. I make a lot of research for everything. I do it to understand product, customer and user better.I do a lot of sketching before jumping to UX methodologies. I can work with wireframes, user flows, prototyping, testing, usability and overall experience of the application works for the end-user.
I have experience in facilitation and also in teaching, I was Teacher Assistant at UX/UI Bootcamp at Ironhack. I have worked in UX freelance projects on my own and as a part of a team. I have written more than 80 articles on Medium, many of them UX related, published by Prototypr and UXPlanet. I am also a member of the Interaction Design Foundation.
I like very much making benchmarks and studying different aproachs from the social and anthropological view.