The quick read, minus the corporate wallpaper.
A direct read on how I work, what I care about, and what someone should expect when the brief actually matters.
01What kind of work fits you best?
Frontend or full-stack product work where clean UI, practical systems, and user experience all matter. I am especially interested in junior or internship roles where I can build real features, learn quickly, and contribute to polished user-facing products.
02What stands out about how you build?
I care about whether the product is actually useful, not just whether the feature technically exists. That shows up in clearer hierarchy, thoughtful flows, practical AI integration, and fewer rough edges between the idea and the real user experience.
03How do you approach projects?
I start with the user workflow, choose a stack that fits the scope, then refine the interface and implementation until the product feels intentional. I try to keep the architecture simple enough to maintain and the UX clear enough to trust.
04What is Ask Kanaan actually doing?
It answers questions using my portfolio, project summaries, and resume context, so a recruiter or visitor can get the useful version quickly. Think of it as a resume shortcut with better manners and slightly better timing.
05Are you open to internships or freelance work?
Yes. I am open to internships, junior frontend or full-stack roles, and selective freelance projects where the goal is a clean, useful web product.
06What should someone remember after one visit?
That I am an early-career developer who builds real apps, thinks carefully about UX, and uses AI in practical ways. The goal is useful software that feels polished, understandable, and ready for real people.