Abraham Aremu is a frontend software engineer with 7 years’ experience building scalable, tested web and mobile applications using React, React Native, TypeScript, Next.js and Remix. Based in San Francisco, he combines pragmatic product focus with accessibility-first craftsmanship—evidenced by contributions to Chakra UI, Zag, Inertia.js and other open-source libraries where he improved component theming, typings and screen-reader support. A fast learner and collaborative team player, he’s led cross-border engineering efforts and brought inventive solutions to complex UI state and accessibility challenges. Fluent in English and learning Mandarin (nearing a 200-day Duolingo streak), he pairs technical depth with a genuine interest in developer experience and open-source product development.
Build your design system in React, Solid, Vue or Svelte. Powered by finite state machines
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer & Accessibility Specialist
Contributions:26 reviews, 282 commits, 221 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Abraham primarily contributed to refactoring the state management within the project by leveraging state tags in various UI components. Their work focused on improving accessibility by integrating screen reader-friendly labels and aria attributes. The commits reveal a pattern of modifying component logic, connecting user interactions to state changes, and adjusting visual elements to align with accessibility standards across different UI machines, suggesting expertise in both frontend development and accessibility implementation.
Chakra UI is a component system for building products with speed ⚡️
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:18 reviews, 104 commits, 135 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Abraham primarily contributed to the Chakra UI component library, adding new stories and features to the existing component library. Their work included adding a standalone toast story, integrating an arrow story for popovers, fixing popover and input group theming, and implementing other minor fixes. The user also improved accessibility by adding code for the accessibility section.
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