Ana Berrocal

UI Developer @ StackPath

About Ana Berrocal

Ana Berrocal is a UI Developer with a background in photography and expertise in responsive design using Material-UI. She has experience with various technologies including React, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3, and has worked for several companies in frontend development roles.

Work at StackPath

Ana Berrocal has been employed at StackPath as a UI Developer since 2021. In this role, she focuses on creating responsive designs and enhancing user experiences through her expertise in frontend technologies. Her work involves utilizing various tools and frameworks to ensure that applications are both functional and visually appealing.

Education and Expertise

Ana Berrocal studied at The Art Institutes from 2012 to 2016, where she focused on Photography. This educational background contributes to her unique perspective in UI development. She specializes in creating responsive designs using Material-UI and is proficient in technologies such as React, JavaScript ES6+, HTML5, CSS3, and RESTful APIs.

Background in Frontend Development

Ana Berrocal has a diverse background in frontend development. She has worked at several organizations, including feature[23] as a Frontend Developer from 2020 to 2021, and Distanceware as a React Developer for four months in 2020. Additionally, she served as a Frontend Developer at The Church of Eleven22 for five months in 2020 and at Gesture for five months in New York.

Professional Portfolio

Ana Berrocal maintains a professional portfolio at anaberrocal.com, showcasing her work in UI development and design. The portfolio highlights her skills and projects, providing potential employers and clients with insight into her capabilities and style.

Open Source Contributions

Ana actively contributes to open-source projects on GitHub under the username anaberrocal. This involvement demonstrates her commitment to the development community and her willingness to collaborate on projects that benefit others in the field.

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