Summary
Morgan Cugerone is a Berlin-based Senior Frontend Developer with nearly two decades of experience crafting accessible, progressive-enhancement web interfaces and design systems for publishers and consumer platforms. At Springer Nature he led the Researcher Portal frontend from scratch and contributed to the company Design System, grounding work in semantic HTML, SASS, vanilla JS, TDD and observability practices. He’s an Inclusive Design and accessibility advocate who brings accessibility into projects from ideation through delivery, favors HTML-first layering, and treats documentation and pairing as core engineering practices. Comfortable across legacy stacks and modern toolchains (Node, Rollup, Jest, TestCafé, Cloud Foundry), he has repeatedly rebuilt complex frontends and styleguides, and helped bootstrap early design-system efforts. Outside work he’s a committed BuJo practitioner, happy Vimmer/NeoVim tinkerer and parent of three, which informs his pragmatic, human-centered approach to product and team collaboration.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Engineering degree, Computer science, Engineering degree, Computer science at Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs Léonard de Vinci
French, German, English