HAN Models

Led the front-end development for the HAN Models website — a modern, inclusive modeling agency. The project focused on delivering a clean, high-performance digital presence that reinforces the brand’s identity while being mobile-first, SEO-optimized, and accessible.
I developed the entire site using React and Next.js, structuring the layout with reusable components and styling it with Tailwind CSS to ensure visual consistency and responsiveness across all devices. I optimized performance using lazy loading, code splitting, and Next.js static generation, achieving excellent load times and SEO scores. By translating Figma designs into pixel-perfect, accessible UI, I ensured brand alignment and WCAG compliance. The project was deployed via Vercel with a CI/CD pipeline, making collaboration and deployment fast and efficient. The result was a clean, high-performance website that significantly improved user engagement and brand perception.
If we’re only feeding our mind with inspiration and not acting on it, we’re constantly widening the gap between the polished interfaces we admire and the real-world experiences we’re able to build.
While researching fashion websites helped set the tone, I quickly realized that true value came from building — transforming moodboards and Figma designs into fluid, responsive components. It was less about mimicking trends and more about crafting something authentic to the brand.
Every section of the site had to do more than look good — it had to perform and feel intuitive.
From smooth page transitions to optimized image loading and clean layouts, I focused on writing code that respects the user's attention. The HAN site isn’t just aesthetic — it’s fast, accessible, and engineered for real-world use, because that’s what makes great work actually work.
I approached HAN Models with a mindset shaped by both engineering and design thinking. Every layout, transition, and component was crafted to feel intentional — not just visually appealing, but responsive, accessible, and fast. I didn’t want to just mirror modern design trends; I wanted to deliver a site that performs beautifully under real user conditions.




