Kenneth Cachia is a UX Engineer with 13 years of front-end experience, currently shaping user-facing products at Google from his base in San Francisco. He brings a solid mix of design sensibility and engineering discipline honed through roles at Squarespace, freelance design work, and earlier development positions, backed by a B.Sc. in Information Technology from the University of Malta. Kenneth focuses on practical UI solutions—his open-source work includes enhancing demos and styling for a background-check library that adapts element contrast to underlying images, reflecting attention to subtle visual accessibility challenges. Comfortable integrating third-party libraries and polishing interactions, he blends prototyping, HTML/CSS craftsmanship, and front-end architecture to ship polished experiences. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, user-centered implementations that bridge visual polish and reliable implementation.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
St. Aloysius' College
B.Sc. Information Technology (Hons), Computer Science, B.Sc. Information Technology (Hons), Computer Science at L-Università ta' Malta
Automatically switch to a darker or a lighter version of an element depending on the brightness of images behind it.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:63 commits, 1 PR, 1 push in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Kenneth primarily contributed to the UI aspects of the "background-check" repository, focusing on enhancing the example demos. Their commits updated the viewport meta tag, modified HTML content to alter text, and added new CSS for improved styling. Furthermore, the user implemented and linked to the FlexSlider and Cross Origin CSS Backgrounds examples, showcasing expertise in front-end development and the library's integration.
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