About
I'm Noa, a young designer and developer from Bern, Switzerland. Most of the time, the line between those two roles is pretty blurry for me — I think about structure and visuals at the same time, and I like it that way. My work lives somewhere between carefully considered layouts and the kind of details you only notice when they're missing.
A lot of what I build is shaped by things that have nothing to do with code. I spend time with music, dig into visual culture, and I've always been drawn to aesthetics that feel a little unpolished or futuristic — the kind of energy you'd find in early 2000s graphics or experimental typography. That sensibility carries over into how I approach the web. I'm not trying to make things look trendy. I'm trying to make them feel like something.
What excites me most is the space between interaction and emotion. A site can be technically solid and still feel flat. I care about rhythm, motion, pacing — the way a page breathes when you scroll through it. I want the things I make to hold attention, not because they're loud, but because something about them feels intentional and alive.
I'm still early in my path, and that's part of what drives me. I learn by making — by trying ideas that might not work, breaking things apart, and building them back in a way that feels more honest. If you're here, you're probably looking at one of those experiments right now.
