Rita Dias is a Front End Developer based in Oslo with 7 years of hands-on experience building polished, user-focused web interfaces. She currently contributes to Sanity.io, where she has driven frontend refactors and migrated complex components to the @sanity/ui system, and has improved Next.js blog tooling and previews in notable open-source repos. Her background includes leading JavaScript UI framework work at OutSystems and building interactive front ends with Ionic, AngularJS and mapping/visualization tools. Rita pairs a strong engineering foundation from a Computer Engineering degree with an eye for delightful design—she admits to loving “cute things” almost as much as JavaScript, which shows in her attention to UI detail. Colleagues rely on her for component design, systematic refactors and pragmatic cleanups that reduce technical debt. She brings both product sensibility and open-source experience to teams shipping front-end platforms at scale.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 14, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 14 at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Contributions:27 reviews, 23 commits, 26 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Rita primarily worked on front-end development, enhancing the Next.js blog. They implemented new features like adding a singleton and blog title updates. Furthermore, they addressed code cleanup, including query optimization, component integration, and adding post previews. Additional commits refactored the UI, added environment variable warnings and also removed the footer component if the URL contained UTM tags.
Sanity Studio – Rapidly configure content workspaces powered by structured content
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:22 releases, 1016 reviews, 156 commits in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Rita primarily contributed to the frontend development of the Sanity Studio, focusing on refactoring and migrating various Google Maps input components to the `@sanity/ui` library. They also worked on updating and migrating components such as `ActivateOnFocus`, `ImageTool`, and components in the `form-builder` package to use the `@sanity/ui` alternatives and styled components. Furthermore, the user refactored elements in the presence and document list.
cmsheadlessreactrealtimesanity-studio
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