Summary
Jean-Baptiste Borman is a front-end developer in Brussels with 11 years of professional experience who uniquely bridges journalism, visual arts training and modern web engineering to turn content into compelling interactive experiences. He has delivered data-driven single-page applications and responsive interfaces for organizations like the European Parliament, ING and Medispring, working across Angular, TypeScript, WebComponents, Lit-HTML and legacy environments. Comfortable in agile teams, he has built investment buy flows, election visualizations and legislative tracking tools that emphasize clarity of information and user-focused design. An early multimedia practitioner and former Flash/ActionScript freelancer who later taught web programming, he brings both craft-level visual sensibility and deep front-end pragmatism to complex content problems.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Communication and Journalism, Distinction, Master's degree, Communication and Journalism, Distinction at Université libre de Bruxelles
Night lessons, 7 years: illustration, engraving & drawing courses, Night lessons, 7 years: illustration, engraving & drawing courses at Académie des Beaux-Arts de Watermael Boitsfort
French, Dutch, English