About Me

Bio

Hello there, Ejiro Frances here. I am a Frontend Web Developer with a love for turning ideas into interactive, high-performing web experiences. I work with React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript to build sleek and responsive interfaces that feel as good as they look. For someone who claims to have no eye for design, I can’t help but enjoy crafting beautiful, intuitive UIs. I love the thrills after solving tricky frontend challenges, experimenting with new tools, and adding creative touches that make users smile.

A bit of over-sabi, a bit of chaos, but fully in love with code. I mix logic, curiosity, and playful energy to craft projects that make the web feel alive.

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Ejiro Frances — Frontend Developer
Goal
Goal

Goals for the program

  • Strengthen my technical expertise, problem-solving capacity, and critical thinking by taking on progressively challenging tasks that encourage algorithmic and creative thinking.
  • Write clearer commit messages, document features effectively, and practice giving and receiving constructive feedback.
  • Build confidence in researching and learning new frameworks, tools, and concepts independently
  • Network with peers and mentors to expand professional relationships in the tech industry.
  • Develop consistency, accountability, and adaptability in my workflow.
  • Build confidence for technical interviews through hands-on problem-solving and feedback loops.

Areas of low confidence

Note to Future Self

Hey Blessed One, I hope you’re still building with that wild mix of curiosity, over-sabi, and chaos. Remember how you used to panic over every stubborn bug? Now you handle them like puzzles, not problems. Keep that hunger to learn, that playful spark, and the joy of turning messy ideas into clean, functional art. Celebrate the small wins, stay humble, and never lose the thrill of figuring things out — one commit at a time.

Extra Thoughts

Frontend web development is more than beautiful UIs and stunning animations. It’s the art of turning imagination into interaction, where logic dances with creativity and ideas take shape through code. For me, it’s not just about building interfaces; it’s about crafting experiences that make people feel something. Every click, transition, and layout is a story, one line of code at a time.