Sam Hewitt is a UI/UX designer and front-end developer based in Canada with 11 years of experience crafting polished interfaces and iconography, particularly for open-source desktop environments. He combines a designer's eye with practical engineering—contributing CSS, theming, and build scripts to high-profile projects like GNOME Shell and GTK and maintaining icon tooling for the Paper icon theme. Sam's work spans visual refinements (spacing, high-contrast support, symbolic icons) to tooling improvements and post-install automation, demonstrating both attention to micro-level polish and macro-level workflow reliability. With a background in psychology, he brings user-centered thinking to technical design decisions, making complex UI systems more consistent and usable.
11 years of coding experience
Psychology, Psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
Contributions:5 releases, 25 commits, 69 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Sam contributed to the Paper Icon Theme by adding and modifying scripts to generate and optimize icons. Their work involved creating dark panel themes and updating scripts related to icon rendering and generation. They also addressed minor issues and performed tasks like reorganizing source files and fixing symlink scripts, indicating a focus on maintaining and improving the project's build and asset generation processes.
A set of post-installation shell scripts for Ubuntu
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:88 commits, 5 PRs, 142 pushes in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Sam primarily contributed to the development of a post-installation script for Ubuntu. Their work included significant modifications to the script's structure and functionality, adding features such as password prompts and integrating various utilities. The user also improved the user interface through the addition of colorful messages and menu options, and enhanced the script's modularity with the introduction of various functions and libraries. Overall, the user appears to be central to ongoing development, adding enhancements to the core functionality and improving the user experience.
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