Henrik Storch is a designer and iOS developer with a decade of experience building polished mobile experiences, currently based in Auckland. He contributes to prominent open-source projects like the Nextcloud iOS app, where he’s improved avatar handling, image loading, and share-extension UI for better performance and UX. A WWDC Scholar and self-described "avgeek," he blends design sensibility with hands-on engineering to solve subtle UI and file-management problems. Henrik also experiments with esoteric programming languages, signaling a curiosity for unusual technical challenges beyond mainstream stacks. His background suggests a rare mix of thoughtful interaction design and pragmatic iOS development practice.
Contributions:113 reviews, 278 commits, 61 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Henrik primarily contributed to the Nextcloud iOS app by implementing and refactoring features related to the user profile and image loading, particularly for avatars. They fixed issues with the user avatar requests and navigation titles, and introduced functionality for local initials avatar generation. Their commits also touched upon share extension UI updates and improvements, along with a focus on optimizations within the UI and file-related aspects of the application.
Student submissions for the WWDC 2022 Swift Student Challenge
Contributions:67 reviews, 56 commits, 50 PRs in 4 months
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