Prince Orale

To live is to risk it all. Otherwise, you're just an inert chunk of randomly assembled molecules drifting wherever the universe blows you.
The Hunt — night sky





About
Me

Open for new projects worldwide
Prince Orale — a web developer from the Philippines. I design and build websites and apps with care for the small details that make a screen feel alive.
I work with individuals and teams alike, and I'm open for new projects — if you have an idea, I'd love to build it.
- Location
- Manila, Philippines
- Work
- Websites & mobile apps
- Status
- Open for new projects
- Tools
- Vue · Nuxt · React · Flutter
- 01Web Development
- 02Interface Design
- 03Motion & Animation
- 04Mobile Apps



I design and build websites and apps from Manila — story-driven, fast, and obsessed with the small details that make a screen feel alive.
Off the clock I'm a gamer and a rider. Games taught me how good interaction should feel in the hand; the road taught me focus and timing. Both end up in every build.
If you've scrolled this far, we'd probably work well together. I'm open for new projects — say hello.
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The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt. The span of the open arms equals the height of the man. The navel is the centre of the circle, the groin the centre of the square. Four fingers make a palm, and four palms a foot. Six palms make a cubit, and four cubits the height of a man. From the hairline to the chin is a tenth of the whole. The width of the shoulders is a fourth of the height. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a fifth of the body. The hand is a tenth, and the foot a seventh, of the man. The face divides in three: the brow, the nose, and the chin. From the top of the breast to the crown is a sixth of the man. The ear is a third of the face, like the nose and the brow. The foot laid flat is as long as the forearm from wrist to elbow. Note the turning of the joints and the play of the sinews beneath. Observe how the light falls and the shadow gathers under the form. Every part answers to the whole, and the whole to its parts. Measure twice, and let the compass settle the doubt.
Tools of the trade
The Stack

Selected Works
08 Projects
- AustoMNLE-commerce website2026

- FieldOpsE-commerce website2026

- TriMergeConstruction website2026

- Van Lee FitnessFitness website2026

- Vlebrilla FireworksCompany website2026

- Wellnest KidzE-commerce website2026

- Aesir SolutionsAgency website2024

- AscendInterior design website2026

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Every project is a new challenge to explore ideas, experiment with technology, and push the boundaries of what's possible.








Common Questions
Quick answers to the questions I get asked most. Open a question to read the full answer.
I build websites and mobile apps for small businesses, studios, and founders. Most of my work is marketing sites, landing pages, web apps, and cross-platform mobile apps. If it lives on a screen and needs to look sharp and run fast, it is probably a good fit. If you are not sure, just ask.
A simple website is often ready in two to three weeks. A larger site or a mobile app with custom features usually runs four to eight weeks. The exact timing depends on how many pages or screens there are and how quickly we trade feedback. I give you a clear schedule before we start so there are no surprises.
I quote a fixed price for the whole project, not an hourly rate, so you know the cost up front. To put a number together I look at how big the project is, what features you need, and how soon you need it. Tell me your budget and what you are hoping for, and I will be honest about what is realistic.
We start with a short chat about your goals. Then I design the look, share it with you, and adjust until it feels right. Once you approve, I build it and keep you updated along the way. Before launch we test everything together, and I only go live once you are happy with it.
Yes. I am based in Manila and I work with people all over the world, fully online. We can meet over video calls and stay in touch by email or chat, whichever you prefer. I am used to different time zones and will always find a meeting time that works for both of us.
I do not disappear once it is live. Every project comes with a short support window in case anything needs fixing. After that, I offer simple monthly care plans for updates, small changes, and keeping things running smoothly. You can also just reach out whenever you need a hand.
Send me a short message about what you have in mind, even a rough idea is fine. I will reply with a few questions, suggest a plan, and share a clear quote and timeline. There is no pressure and no cost to ask. The easiest way to reach me is by email, linked just below.
Still curious? Write to me and I will answer anything else. Start an inquiry