Summary
Manuel Matuzović is a frontend developer, accessibility consultant, and college lecturer with 11+ years of professional experience focused on web standards, progressive enhancement, and large-scale CSS architecture. Based in Graz, Austria, he combines hands-on frontend work (HTML, CSS, vanilla JS, web components) with WCAG accessibility audits, consulting, and in-house workshops for public institutions and companies. His career began in 2008 as a full-stack developer and evolved into a niche expertise in accessibility and CSS while balancing long-term roles at WH-Media/Wien Holding and recurring lecturing positions at FH Joanneum, Fachhochschule Salzburg and SAE Institute. Since 2023 he’s returned to full-time freelancing, authoring accessibility statements and helping teams make complex sites both usable and robust. Colleagues value his practical, standards-driven approach and his ability to translate accessibility theory into scalable front-end patterns for real-world projects.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Slavic Studies, Slavic Studies at University of Vienna
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Webdesign & Development, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Webdesign & Development at SAE Institute Vienna
German, English, Croatian