Summary
Ariane Stolfi is an interdisciplinary designer and academic with over a decade of experience blending front-end web development, graphic design, and architectural thinking. As a Professora Adjunta at Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia and a visiting researcher with the Audio Commons project at Queen Mary University, she bridges practice and research in sonology, visual communication, and interactive media. She has freelanced in graphic and interface design since the early 2000s and brings deep hands-on expertise in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP/MySQL, and a broad set of design tools from Photoshop to open-source suites. Her background includes coordinating research labs, teaching architecture and urbanism courses, and developing websites and portfolios for architectural projects, showing fluency in both academic and production environments. Notably, her work combines typographic, pre-press and photo treatment skills with technical front-end craft—an uncommon mix that informs polished, research-informed digital experiences. Based in Bahia, Brazil, she leverages multidisciplinary training from USP (including a doctorate in sonology) to create projects at the intersection of sound, image and interface.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Design and Architecture, Master's degree, Design and Architecture at USP - Universidade de São Paulo
University of São Paulo
English, Spanish