Hi, I'm Loko Israel
Full-Stack Developer — building interactive, futuristic web experiences with React, Next.js & Three.js.
Crafting digital
experiences that matter
I'm Loko Israel, a passionate full-stack developer with a love for creating immersive digital experiences. My journey in tech started with curiosity and has evolved into building over 40 projects, mastering React, Next.js, Tailwind, Node.js, Three.js, and more.
Beyond coding, I focus on understanding the user experience — creating projects that are intuitive, engaging, and futuristic. I strive to solve real problems and deliver digital experiences that are not only functional but also memorable and innovative.
What I Build
Five disciplines, one developer.
Frontend Development
Pixel-perfect, responsive UIs built with React & Next.js. Fast, accessible, and optimized for every screen.
Full-Stack Apps
End-to-end applications from database schema to deployed product. REST APIs, auth, and real-time features.
3D & Interactive
Immersive Three.js / WebGL experiences and scroll-driven animations that make products unforgettable.
Performance & SEO
Lighthouse-optimised builds, Core Web Vitals, semantic HTML, and structured data that rank and load fast.
UI/UX Design
Clean, modern interfaces grounded in user behaviour. Wireframes to polished design systems and component libraries.
Skills & Technologies
15 skills across 4 domains — hover cards to flip
Frontend
5 technologies
Featured Projects
15 projects · hover to expand preview
Resume Builder
Build and export professional resumes in minutes. Choose from multiple templates, fill in your details with a live preview, and download a polished PDF.
Live PreviewCGPA Calculator
A smart academic calculator for Nigerian university students. Add courses, assign credit units and letter grades, and instantly compute your semester GPA and cumulative CGPA.
Live PreviewApply Bureau
A modern job application platform connecting candidates with employers. Browse listings, track your applications, and manage your profile from a clean dashboard.
Live PreviewLatex — Fine Dining
A premium restaurant website for Latex, a Nigerian fine-dining brand. Features a hero carousel, menu showcase, chef profiles, gallery, and a table reservation system.
Live PreviewWhy Tech?
A blog post — in my own words.
Why I Chose Technology
A reflection on craft, curiosity, and the drive to build things that matter.
01
The Spark
It didn't start with a grand plan. It started with curiosity — the kind that makes you pull apart a toy to see what's inside. When I first saw a webpage behave in response to code I had typed, something clicked. I wasn't just consuming the internet anymore. I was making it.
That moment of control — of creating something from nothing but logic and text — was addictive. I wanted more of it.
"It didn't start with a grand plan."
02
Why Technology, Specifically
I could have gone in many directions. But technology kept offering something most fields don't: immediate, tangible feedback. You write code, you see the result. You fix a bug, the thing works. That tight loop between thought and outcome is rare — and I find it deeply satisfying.
Beyond that, technology is one of the few disciplines where a single person, with the right skills, can build something used by thousands. A doctor needs a hospital. A manufacturer needs a factory. A developer needs a laptop and an idea. That leverage is extraordinary.
"I could have gone in many directions."
03
The Craft I Fell Into
I gravitated toward the frontend first — the visible layer where design meets interaction. There's a unique challenge in making something that not only works but feels right. Animations that breathe life into a page. Layouts that guide the eye intuitively. Interfaces that disappear because they're so natural to use.
As I grew, the backend pulled me in too. Understanding how data flows from a database to a screen, how APIs mediate between systems, how authentication keeps things secure — all of that deepened my respect for the whole stack. Now I think in systems, not just components.
And then Three.js opened a door I didn't know existed: the web as a 3D canvas. Building interactive 3D experiences in the browser still feels like magic to me. It's the intersection of art, physics, and engineering — and it's where I feel most creatively alive.
"I gravitated toward the frontend first — the visible layer where design meets interaction."
04
What Keeps Me Here
I stay in tech because of the people. Watching a student build their first working app — the look on their face when it actually runs — is something I don't want to stop experiencing. Teaching at Digital Fortress taught me that knowledge compounds when shared. What I pass forward multiplies.
I stay because every project is a different problem. A job board, a restaurant site, a finance tracker, an AI assistant. Each one required me to learn something I didn't know the week before. That constant novelty is not a feature of the job description — it's baked into the nature of the field.
I stay because the internet is still young. The interfaces we use today will look primitive in ten years. The patterns we take for granted are being reinvented. And I want to be someone who builds the next version of things, not just consumes the current one.
"I stay in tech because of the people."
05
My Philosophy
If I had to distill it: build things that are useful, make them beautiful, and ship them. Not perfect — shipped. A live product with rough edges teaches you more than a perfect prototype that never launches.
I believe good code is respectful. Respectful of the user's time (so it loads fast), respectful of the next developer (so it's readable), and respectful of the business (so it's maintainable). Quality is not a luxury — it's the baseline.
And I believe learning is infinite. There will always be a new framework, a new paradigm, a new approach. The developers who stay relevant aren't the ones who know the most right now — they're the ones who've built the habit of learning fast and adapting constantly. That's the skill beneath all skills.
"If I had to distill it: build things that are useful, make them beautiful, and ship them."
Want to build something together?
I'm available for freelance projects and collaborations.
Get In Touch
Have a project in mind? Let's build something great together.
Let's work together
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