A one-person web studio
prismadev
Websites and web apps, built end to end — the interface, the motion, the back end, and the speed that makes it feel instant.
Taking new work for Q4 2026
The spectrum
One brief goes in. Four things come out.
Every project needs all four. They're listed by how far each one bends from the brief you walk in with — the interface barely moves, the infrastructure travels furthest.
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08°
Interfaces
Design and front-end as one job. Layout, type, states, and every screen size, built in the browser rather than handed over a wall.
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18°
Motion
Transitions that tell you where you are and what just happened. Restrained by default, and switched off for anyone who asks for less.
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28°
Systems
The part behind the screen — data models, APIs, auth, payments, and a CMS your team can actually operate without calling me.
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38°
Speed
Measured, not promised. Core Web Vitals in the green on real devices and real networks, with the budget written down before we start.
About
I'm the one who builds it.
prismadev is me — no account layer, no handoff between a designer who leaves and a developer who inherits. You talk to the person writing the code, from the first sketch to the day it ships.
I've spent the last several years building product sites, dashboards, and storefronts for small teams who need the thing to work properly and can't afford to find out later that it doesn't. I like briefs with a real constraint in them — a launch date, a legacy database, a stubborn performance target.
- Based
- Remote — working across Europe and North America
- Engagements
- Project builds, retainers, and rescue work
- Typical timeline
- Three to eight weeks, start to launch
- TypeScript
- React
- Next.js
- Node
- Postgres
- Tailwind
- Figma
- Vercel
Contact
Send the brief. I'll send back a plan.
Tell me what you're building, when it needs to be live, and what's in the way. You'll get a scope, a timeline, and a fixed price — usually within two working days.