I build useful things
and play the long game.
Frontend developer from South Tyrol. I build for the web and care about design, clean code, and small things done consistently — at work and outside of it.
Based in
South Tyrol, IT
Discipline
Frontend
Stack
TS · React · Next
Off-screen
Training & running
Who I am
I'm Fabian, a frontend developer based in South Tyrol. I've been building for the web for about six years, currently at a software company here, mostly with Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind.
What I enjoy most is the design side of the work — building interfaces and animations that feel good to use, not just code that runs. I'm driven and I pick up new interests fast, then like to go deep on them.
Outside of work I train, run, and try to keep solid routines. I'm a big believer that small things done consistently are what actually move the needle.
What I build
Web applications, day to day. My stack is Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind, with IntelliJ IDEA and VS Code open most of the time.
I care about clean interfaces, readable code, and design that holds up. The part I like best is making things feel polished — good layout, good motion, the small details you only notice when they're missing.
What drives me
I want to build things other people actually get value from. That's the part that keeps me motivated — shipping something real that's useful to someone.
I also believe small, consistent actions add up. A bit of progress every day, in code, in training, in whatever I'm learning, compounds into something bigger over time. Long term, I want to keep learning and stay free enough to spend my time on the work I care about.
Small actions, repeated every day, are how the big things get built.
In progress
Currently focused on
- 01Frontend work with Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind
- 02Design and animation — making interfaces feel good to use
- 03Strength training and running for the long run
- 04Building side projects and actually shipping them
- 05Long-term investing — buy and hold, nothing fancy
- 06Staying curious and learning across different fields