A Year in Code: My Frontend Work of 2023

A visual journey through the frontend projects I’ve build this year.

David Dal Busco
6 min readDec 30, 2023

I’ve never undertaken such an exercise before, but as another year draws to a close, I’ve realized it’s been quite a fruitful period for developing numerous frontend applications. This includes both my professional freelancing work and projects as an open-source enthusiast hobbyist.

In my view, all these projects have turned out exceptionally well, thanks in large part to the contributions of talented designers. So, I thought it would be a great idea to wrap up my blogging year with a brief visual summary of my work. Let’s dive in!

Juno

You might find it surprising, especially if you follow me on social media, but Juno isn’t even a year old yet. Although I started the proof of concept in late 2022, it was only in February 2023, coincidentally on Valentine’s Day, that I introduced Juno to the world and opened its source code.

For those who don’t follow me, Juno is a zero-knowledge blockchain platform that provides developers with comprehensive tools to effortlessly create Web3 applications, akin to developing serverless Web2 apps.

In most of my personal projects where aesthetics are key, I collaborate with my friend Didier Renaud from…

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