Luke Askew is a Principal Engineer with 14 years of experience building front-end systems and component libraries for product teams, currently leading engineering at BibleProject in Denver. He has driven UI architecture and developer tooling at scale—shaping micro-frontend adoption, component libraries, and build/test infrastructure while enabling teams to ship faster. Prior roles at Salesforce, brightwheel, and several agencies highlight deep hands-on expertise in web components, React, and design-driven engineering. He mentors engineers, leads cross-functional initiatives, and has repeatedly owned migrations from monoliths to modular architectures. An open-source contributor to UI tooling, he has improved projects like the Fabricator style-guide toolkit by enhancing markup, components, and template assembly. Luke combines pragmatic leadership with a designer’s eye for UI detail, bringing both executional rigor and a knack for making developer UX smoother.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Integrated Social Studies Education, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Integrated Social Studies Education at Cedarville University
A tool for building website UI toolkits and style guides
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 149 commits, 70 PRs in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Luke primarily contributed to the UI aspects of the `fabricator` repository, a tool for building website UI toolkits. Their work involved refactoring variable names, updating dependencies, and improving the markup of UI components. They also made changes to the template assembly process and added new UI elements, indicating a focus on enhancing the visual and interactive aspects of the toolkit. This user also updated the sidebar styles.
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