My personal website.
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My personal website.
Apsara is an open-source re-usable UI components built using Radix UI and CSS modules to power Raystack projects.
Client-side application for SAVEE, a web app created to help students who share a house splitting their electricity bills according to their individual energy consumption, while also providing insights for this consumption. It aims to be transparent, honest and easygoing.
This project is a modern web application built using React.js, TypeScript, and Styled Components. It serves as a platform for me to enhance my front-end development skills, particularly in React.js, TypeScript, and Styled Components, as well as in designing responsive, aesthetically pleasing UI components.
🟩 Personal Design System
This project is a modern web application built using Next.js, TypeScript, and Stitches. It serves as a platform for me to enhance my front-end development skills, particularly in Next.js, TypeScript, and Stitches, as well as in designing responsive, aesthetically pleasing UI components.
✨ My portfolio built with TypeScript, Next.js, Stitches and GraphQL.
Next.js project for scheduling appointments from a calendar with integration with Google Calendar.
T-shirt e-commerce interface design using Next.js to apply the concepts of single page application (SPA), server-side rendering (SSR), static-site generation (SSG) and Stripe for payments.
This is the source code of my website at aroandriamaro.com
An internal component library for enforcing consistency.
[Not Actively Maintained] CSS-in-JS with near-zero runtime, SSR, multi-variant support, and a best-in-class developer experience.
A collection of generic React components built using stitches, including components that cover layout, content, data collection, media and a host of other UI concerns.
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