I build clean web interfaces while exploring Linux systems and cybersecurity through hands-on projects and technical problem-solving.
I enjoy building clean, responsive interfaces and understanding how systems work beneath the surface. My interests span frontend development, Linux environments, and cybersecurity - with a focus on practical learning through projects and troubleshooting.
I approach every project with the same mindset I bring to working in a terminal: deliberate, structured, and always asking why things work the way they do. Whether it's laying out on a page with precise CSS or setting up a virtual machine, I care about doing things the right way.
Currently sharpening my frontend fundamentals while building a foundation in Linux and cybersecurity concepts. Always learning. Always building.
Clean responsive webpage focused on layout structure, UI spacing, and mobile-first design using only HTML and CSS.
Configured and troubleshot a Kali Linux virtual machine environment for practicing security concepts and command-line tooling.
Personal portfolio website built with semantic HTML and modern CSS layouts - this site. Designed for clarity, readability, and developer aesthetic.
Command-line file encryption tool built entirely in Bash - create, import, compress, and encrypt files from the terminal.
Follow-up to the encryption tool - decompresses files across four formats with magic byte detection and clean output handling.
I'm always open to connecting with developers, learning from others in the field, and discussing frontend, Linux or cybersecurity topics.