Aarón García Hervás is a Design Engineer with 10 years of experience crafting scalable, accessible user interfaces and design systems across startups and large enterprises. Currently at MUI and formerly leading design systems at New Relic and Ashby, he bridges design and engineering to speed delivery by designing in code and simplifying component APIs. He’s a regular open-source contributor to the widely used MUI React library, improving docs, accessibility, and component behavior for a global developer audience. Founder and long-time organizer of Alicante Frontend, he combines community building with hands-on product work and a knack for turning design decisions into documented, consumable engineering patterns. Notably, he focuses on observability and consumer satisfaction for design systems—treating them as products rather than libraries.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Technical Engineer in Management Computing Computer Science, Technical Engineer in Management Computing Computer Science at Universitat d'Alacant
Material UI: Comprehensive React component library that implements Google's Material Design. Free forever.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:11 releases, 888 reviews, 493 PRs in 7 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Aarón primarily contributed to the Material UI React component library, focusing on documentation updates, bug fixes, and feature enhancements related to UI components. Their commits included fixing typos in documentation, adding event handlers to button examples, converting SvgIcon to support CSS extraction, fixing the home page slider track position, and addressing React 18.3 key spread warnings in Autocomplete demos. The user also made various documentation and code adjustments across multiple components and templates, indicating a strong understanding of the library's structure.
Contributions:4 PRs, 29 pushes, 12 branches in 5 years 9 months
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