Nimara E-commerce
Nimara is an open-source, headless e-commerce storefront built with Next.js, TypeScript, and shadcn/ui. Designed as a composable frontend for integration with the Saleor engine, it offers a modern, modular architecture ready to scale and adapt to a wide range of e‑commerce use cases. I contributed to the development of the frontend layer by refactoring code, improving semantic HTML, and enhancing accessibility (a11y). I also worked on UI components, optimized product search functionality, and integrated the frontend with a GraphQL API. As part of the open-source community, I actively participated in code reviews and followed best practices throughout the development process.
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui, GraphQL, Saleor, Vercel
Breitling
A premium e‑commerce experience crafted for the luxury watch brand Breitling, combining a product-focused storefront with an internal dashboard for content and user management. Although I joined the team as a developer, I contributed to both the customer-facing and admin-facing parts of the platform, helping implement UI features, fix bugs, and work with a component-based design system. I assisted in developing key UI components for both the storefront and the internal dashboard. Working alongside a team, I gained valuable experience in e‑commerce flows, modular design, and frontend tooling.
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Styled Components, GraphQL, Saleor
Beltche
Beltche is a self-built, long-term side project developed together with my close friend. It’s a modern system for managing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) academies — from student tracking and class scheduling to belt promotions and payments. Designed with real gym needs in mind, Beltche aims to bring clarity and automation to daily operations. I’m responsible for the entire frontend, including architecture, UI/UX design, and integration with the backend API. The project is still evolving, with a focus on usability, mobile-first experience, and future scalability.
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Material UI, Styled components, shadcn/ui, GO
Workup
WorkUp is a platform that helps knowledge workers track focus, manage attention, and stay in flow. It combines behavioral science with intuitive UX to boost productivity and mental clarity. As the frontend developer, I was responsible for implementing the entire frontend architecture — from reusable UI components to routing, layout, and responsive design. I worked across the full product lifecycle, from early MVP iterations to public release.
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui, GraphQL
Mirumee website & Blog
An internal revamp of the company website and blog for Mirumee, designed to give their marketing team full control over content without relying on developer input. I proposed and implemented the integration of Builder.io as a headless CMS, redesigned and rebuilt the blog from scratch, and later adapted the main static website to be fully CMS-driven — enabling dynamic updates, easy content management, and better SEO practices.
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Builder.io