Hi, my name is Elías Madriz and I'm a Software Engineer
About me
I started my software development journey around 2012 when I created my first personal blog on Tumblr.com. It allowed me to understand the endless possibilities of personalization that HTML, CSS, and Javascript had to offer when making websites.
Since then, I have studied many different fields related to software development to create a broader understanding of all the concepts involved in creating and maintaining a successful digital product that's useful, usable, and fulfills a need in the user's life.
My curiosity for good design and usability led me to read books and participate in many online courses about User Experience, usability, accessibility, and great design patterns. Because of this, I discovered my passion for creating meaningful and engaging experiences through software development.
Today, after years of study and growth, I can create beautiful and easy-to-use products that have meaning and serve a great purpose in the end user's life.
My Skills
Design
- User interface
- User experience
- Web design
- App design
- Prototyping
Development
- HTML, CSS, Javascript
- React
- Vue
- Node.js
- Git
My work
Hobbis is a Mobile App / Online platform that gives its users the tools to build a good work-life balance, by rewarding them with time to spend on their hobbies and favorite leisure activites by recording or logging their productive time into the app.
Devio is a social network oriented specifically for software developers or anyone that is interested in learning software development. In Devio, users can keep up with the latests IT news and developments by following their favorite topics and content creators.
Meglio is a web app tailored for people who want to make new habits, study more or be productive in their free time. It serves as a "productivity dashboard", in which you can check items in your to-do list, view your calendar, review the habits you have completed each day, and more.
Case studies coming soon!
Contact
Interested in collaborating or working together? Let's talk!