Hi, I'm Amber Steen

Frontend Developer, based in Melbourne.

With a passion for user-centric design and cutting-edge technologies, I specialize in transforming visions into interactive realities. Armed with expertise in HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and a keen eye for aesthetics, I sculpt seamless interfaces that captivate and engage. From responsive layouts that adapt flawlessly to every device to immersive user interactions that breathe life into static content, my portfolio showcases a fusion of innovation and functionality. Let's embark on a journey where every click sparks delight and every scroll unveils a story – welcome to the realm where pixels meet purpose, and digital dreams come to life.

Anyone can write a dymaic profile encapsulating buzzword bingo tho (thank you chatGPT!!) - so let me start over. ⬇

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I’m a humble QA who is currently learning how to code so the developers stop running away from me.
I dont fix bugs, I find them. Now I’m learning how to squish those bugs myself and that’s largely what brings me here – learning how to code!

Through rigorous study and hands-on experimentation, I am honing my skills in various programming languages and frameworks, from the foundational concepts of HTML and CSS to the logic-driven paradigms of JavaScript and AI. With each line of code I write, I am not only building practical solutions but also cultivating a mindset of problem-solving and innovation. Armed with a cup of coffee that's as strong as my commitment to this coding journey, I’m turning my dreams of digital domination into a reality, weaving my way through the syntax jungle and unleashing my inner hacker with a stylish flourish.

With an advanced diploma in Commercial Art and experience as a QA , I have an eye for detail sharper than your favourite monospaced font.
With each bug squashed and each milestone reached, I'm not just learning to code—I'm crafting a future for myself and seeing where this coding journey takes me.
Coding isn't just about div's and span's; although they also help! It's about having fun along the way! 😉