Hi DEV Community! 👋
I'm Satty, a UX Engineer from Japan.
As someone who works at the intersection of UI/UX design and engineering, I often find that resumes alone don’t fully communicate my thinking process or design intent.
So, I decided to create a portfolio site — not just to show what I’ve built, but to share the why behind it.
🎉 Here’s My Portfolio!
It’s mobile-friendly, lightweight, and yes — it’s in English, as I hope to connect with people around the world!
🛠️ Tech Stack
Purpose | Tool |
---|---|
Framework | Next.js (App Router + TypeScript) |
UI Library | MUI (Material UI) |
Deployment | Vercel (GitHub integrated) |
Contact Form | Google Forms (serverless setup) |
Analytics | GA4 (Google Analytics 4) |
The goal was to keep the structure lightweight and easy to maintain.
By using Google Forms, I created a functional contact form without needing a custom backend.
✨ Highlights & Design Choices
🔹 UX-first Structure
Before writing any code, I mapped out the goals:
Who will visit this site? What do I want them to know?
Whether you're a hiring manager, a fellow developer, or someone looking for UX ideas — the site is structured to guide you smoothly.
🔹 UI Consistency & Mobile-first
The entire site is styled using customized MUI themes.
From typography to spacing and color palette, everything follows a consistent logic. It’s also fully responsive, with a mobile-first hamburger menu.
🔹 GA4 Integration
I implemented Google Analytics 4 to track key user actions:
page transitions, scroll depth, form submissions, and more — so I can continue improving based on actual behavior.
🔹 Adding a Bit of Fun
While keeping things clear and functional, I also wanted the site to feel fun — not overly formal. You’ll find little bits of humor scattered throughout.
🚀 What’s Next?
- I plan to write articles sharing my UX decisions and implementation tips
- I’ll be experimenting with UI tweaks based on user behavior
- Eventually, I hope to turn this into a mini UX case study series
💬 Feedback is Welcome!
Thanks so much for reading.
The site is still evolving, so if you have feedback, suggestions, or even just reactions — I’d love to hear them.
Feel free to reach out via the site’s contact form or drop a comment here!
Let’s keep making the web more thoughtful, one experience at a time.
— Satty