Welcome, I'm Ilaria, a coding enthusiast who pivoted from Psychology to Web Development. Now, I'm here to turn pixels into magic
Experienced psychologist transitioned into an emerging Front-end
developer.
I hold a Master's Degree in Psychology and have gained diverse
experiences in the field of disabilities, with a particular
emphasis on ensuring that everyday actions, often overlooked, are
accessible to all individuals.
Self-taught in HTML, CSS, and Javascript through platforms like Udemy and O'Reilly, I completed the React Development and Responsive Web Development course at SheCodes, solidifying my proficiency in Front-end Development. Recently, I have been delving into Vue for a project, incorporating Pinia as the state management library and leveraging API calls.
My background and current immersion in the coding world synergize harmoniously, as my skills in understanding user needs, particularly in implementing tailored accessibility solutions, effortlessly transition into the Web Development where I’d like to navigate through challenges with a creative flair, sculpting digital solutions that not only meet functional requirements but also elevate the user experience.
Throughout my coding journey, I dove into the creation of "mock websites" to put theoretical understanding into practice and experiment with new techniques. My portfolio showcases examples of these projects. Although they aren't actual live websites, they function as creative templates that could be requested by a business.
This Vue web application facilitates the listing and management of real estate properties, enabling users to efficiently search and sort through listings. It integrates an API for seamless data retrieval, utilizes Pinia for sophisticated state management, and employs Vuelidate for robust form validation, enhancing the user experience in the real estate domain. At present, both the GitHub repository and the website link are set to private access.
This React-based desktop application facilitates the control of smart light bulbs in a home. It integrates Axios to handle HTTP requests with a RESTful API, allowing for the manipulation of light settings. A user-friendly interface equipped with toggle buttons, brightness and temperature sliders, and a color picker for comprehensive light customization.