Luigi De Rosa is an Interactive Director with 11 years of experience crafting high-performance, animation-driven web experiences, currently leading creative technical work at Active Theory. He blends deep JavaScript and WebGL expertise with a designer’s sensibility to deliver polished interactions and performance optimisations for award-caliber sites, and serves as an Awwwards judge. A prolific front-end contributor to prominent open-source projects like three.js and barba.js, he has improved cross-browser robustness, added pragmatic WebGL controls such as powerPreference, and refined page-transition event handling. His background spans senior creative-development roles across agencies, where he routinely translates ambitious visual concepts into maintainable, high-performing code. Based in Veneto, Italy, Luigi pairs hands-on engineering with strategic creative direction, often surfacing subtle UX and performance gains that aren’t obvious at first glance.
Create badass, fluid and smooth transitions between your website’s pages
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 271 commits, 28 PRs in 4 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Luigi primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the `barbajs/barba` repository, which focuses on creating page transitions. Their commits demonstrate work related to triggering events before and after page transitions, ensuring proper handling of events related to link clicks, and making sure the transition is done with correct statuses. The commits also fix some minor bugs related to the event handling and the DOM.
Contributions:7 commits, 4 PRs, 17 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Luigi primarily focused on improving the existing codebase of the three.js library. They addressed syntax errors related to older browser versions, improved code indentation and formatting. Additionally, the user added new features such as 'powerPreference' option for WebGL renderers and updated the documentation.
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