Ben
Di Giorgio
Full Stack Engineer
Based in Japan
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My Journey
From data science to web development, I've always been interested in the intersection of technology and design. Really, I just love making things.
2019 | Italian Basil | Head Chef |
2021- | Maison Di Giorgio | CEO |
2021 | Black Box Tattoo | E-Commerce Website NextJS, Stripe, Sanity.io |
2022 | Redacted | Internal Management Platform NextJS, PostgreSQL, Redux, Docker |
2023 | Darkly Labs | Complete Site Overhaul NextJS, PostgreSQL, Headless Wordpress, GraphQL |
2023- | Asia Quest | Full Stack Software Engineer |
2023 | Full Stack Software Engineer | E-Commerce Website Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 Upgrade |
2023 | Lead Programmer | Digital Learning Platform UI Development |
2023 | Full Stack Software Engineer | Tourism Application/Website Nuxt 3 |
2023 | Frontend Lead | LINE Application React, LIFF API, Laravel, PostgreSQL, AWS |
2024 | Full Stack Software Engineer | University Learning Platform Nuxt 3 |
2024 | UI Designer | Project Proposal UI Design Figma |
2024 | Software Engineer | iOS & Android App Swift, Kotlin, Gradle, Xcode, Android Studio |
My Roles
Currently Full Stack Engineer @ Asia Quest
Starting with beginnings in retail and food service, I transitioned to software development and design. I started my freelance agency Maison Di Giorgio in 2022 and am now working at the Japanese based software development firm Asia-Quest.
Standout Performances
- 2023 - E-Commerce Website - Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 Upgrade
Speedy Completion
33%
Completion within 2 monthsBounce Rate
50%
Decrease in customer bounce rate - 2023 - Digital Learning Platform - UI Development
Tight Deadline
127%
Completion within 2 monthsClient Satisfaction
100%
Satisfaction Review Result CEO's Award
Professionalism
Making it Real
I have experience working from many different starting points; from rough sketches to fleshed-out design specifications. I have the confidence to turn any idea into a reality and will be there to support along every step of the journey.
Check out my UI Laboratory to play around with some of my more experimental UI components.