I'm Breno, a developer and designer from Brazil.
I build fast, hand-made websites, and I still sweat the small details the way I did as a kid.
On the web since 2002 · 7+ years doing it professionally
It started in 2002 with a Pokémon fan site.
I was a kid who just wanted a page on the internet, so I taught myself enough HTML to put one together. It was rough, but it was mine, and that was it. I was hooked.
Photoshop pulled me in next. I spent years on back then, posting work, soaking up critique, slowly figuring out what made something look good and why. That habit of jumping between building and designing never really left me.
Since then I've worked as a front-end developer and a UX/UI designer. These days my day job at BX Studio is Webflow development, building marketing and product sites. The design side still scratches an itch, so I keep it alive in personal projects where I get to own the whole thing, layout to code.
Where I've been
A path from product design to specialist Webflow development, with the same focus throughout: clear systems, thoughtful details, and work that holds up in the real world.
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UX/UI Designer
Theòs Sistemas Eclesiais
Turned complex web-system workflows into clearer interfaces, iterating with users and developers to make everyday tasks simpler and more consistent.
Maringá, BR
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Senior UX/UI Designer
Promob
Designed product interfaces from early wireframes through polished UI, strengthening reusable patterns and keeping design and development closely aligned.
Caxias do Sul · Remote
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Webflow Developer
Finsweet
Built precise, scalable client sites with structured class systems, flexible CMS architecture, and custom JavaScript where Webflow needed to go further.
Remote
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Senior Webflow Developer
BX Studio
Leading high-fidelity Webflow builds, with reusable component systems and GSAP interactions that stay fast, responsive, and easy to maintain.
New York · Remote
- Webflow
- JavaScript
- GSAP
- Astro
- Next.js
- Sanity
- Figma
- Claude
- HTML
- CSS
Let's build something.
Got a project in mind, or just want to say hi? Email is the quickest way to reach me.