Peter Lejeck is a designer-turned-front-end engineer with 14 years of experience building user-focused web interfaces from Modesto, California. He specializes in improving UX for media-rich applications, having contributed meaningful UI enhancements to the popular Kitsu web app—adding filter components, slider integrations tied to query parameters, and modularized components for searching and category handling. Comfortable bridging design sensibilities and code, he brings a pragmatic eye for interaction details that reduce friction and surface relevant content. Peter’s background as a “recovering designer” informs cleaner, more usable front ends while his GitHub persona hints at a playful, creative approach to problem solving. He thrives on iterative improvements that balance third-party libraries with bespoke component work.
Contributions:24 reviews, 580 commits, 413 PRs in 7 years
Contributions summary:Peter primarily focused on enhancing the front-end user interface of the Kitsu web application. They integrated a slider component using a third-party library and connected it to query parameters and the model to filter anime listings. They also added components for new filtering options for age ratings and streamers. Furthermore, they moved existing components into separate files to handle episode counts, category selections, and text searching.
Contributions:52 commits, 2 PRs, 2 pushes in 3 years 9 months
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