Hey there, (ʘ‿ʘ)╯

Welcome to my corner of the web! This is my little digital lab where ideas turn into experiments, and experiments sometimes turn into cool projects (or glorious messes — I learn from both).

I’m currently diving deep into the Harvard CS50 courses, sharpening my skills in code, UX, and clean design. Think of this space as both a playground and a portfolio-in-progress.

If thoughtful design and purposeful builds are your thing, you’re in the right place.

Hi, I'm Julian

I believe that great web design isn’t just about looking good — it’s about working well. I’m obsessed with clarity, simplicity, and making things that just make sense. Whether I’m coding a layout or refining a user flow, I like to put function before flash.

My journey into software development started with curiosity and caffeine — and I’ve been hooked ever since. When I’m not wrestling with code or sketching out UX ideas, I’m probably out running, snapping photos, or pretending that my third cup of coffee is the last one.

This site is where I share what I’m building, learning, and thinking. If you’ve got a project in mind, want to collaborate, or just want to talk about why minimalism isn’t boring — feel free to reach out. I’d love to connect.

Projects

Here are some of the projects I have worked on:

Trivia Web App

A lightweight web app that pulls trivia questions from the Open Trivia Database. Built as part of Harvard’s CS50x course to practice working with APIs and dynamic content.

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Physiotherapy Website

One of my early web projects: a company website for a physiotherapy practice, built using WordPress to showcase services and contact information.

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One more thing

This card could be my next project. Right now I don't now where this journey will take me, but I am excited to find out.

Let’s Connect

Got an idea? Or a project?
Whether you're looking to collaborate, need a clean and purposeful site, or just want to chat — I’d love to hear from you.

Send me an email at hello.nospam@tomasik.xyz , and I’ll reply as soon as I’m back from my next run.