Eric Fennis is a software engineer based in Groningen with 10 years of experience building front-end experiences and maintaining open-source tooling. He is the creator and maintainer of lucide-icons, a popular community-driven icon toolkit forked from Feather Icons, where he focuses on React components, styling, testing, and package upkeep. With a background in communication, multimedia and interactive design from Dutch institutions and an Erasmus exchange, he blends strong UI/UX sensibilities with pragmatic engineering. Known for thoughtful refactors and feature-driven contributions, he excels at keeping design systems consistent while shipping incremental improvements.
10 years of coding experience
Erasmus Exchange - Bachelor, Global Design, Erasmus Exchange - Bachelor, Global Design at IADE - Creative University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Communication & Multimedia Design, Bachelor of Science - BS, Communication & Multimedia Design at NHL Stenden Hogeschool
HAVO, HAVO at Zernike College
Interactieve vormgeving, Interactieve vormgeving at Noorderpoort
Beautiful & consistent icon toolkit made by the community. Open-source project and a fork of Feather Icons.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:321 releases, 1474 reviews, 351 commits in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Eric's primary contribution revolves around the development and maintenance of the front-end UI components for the "Lucide Icons" project. This involves tasks such as refactoring code, adding and customizing icons, updating package configurations, creating tests, and integrating new features within the existing codebase. A significant focus is on utilizing modern web technologies, as reflected in the changes to React components. The user is also involved in the development of the site, making changes related to styling and displaying of information.
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