ABOUT JENOGECHI STUDIO

Hi, I'm Jen.

A developer, builder, and professional overthinker who somehow turned curiosity into a career.

I'm an Igbo Nigerian girl born and raised in Italy, now in the UK studying computer science and building things on the internet. Somewhere between coding, side projects, and trying to make sense of adult life, I realised I genuinely love creating digital things that help people feel more organised, clear, and less overwhelmed.

Jen portrait

born in Italy
Nigerian
now building in the UK

I didn't grow up with a grand tech origin story.

I wish I could say I built my first computer at age five or hacked into something impressive before puberty. Sadly, no.

It started more like this: "Ooh, that looks interesting. I want to learn that."

First it was HTML. Then CSS. Then suddenly I was in a full-on situationship with Java, React, APIs, and debugging things at unreasonable hours.

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  curiosity = true;
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Coding or workspace

somewhere between curiosity and code

I build things that help ideas exist online.

Today I build digital products, websites, landing pages, and small experiments that help people bring their ideas to life on the internet.

Sometimes that means building for clients. Sometimes it means building my own projects. Most of the time it means taking something messy and turning it into something clearer, more useful, and more real.

Websites

Clean, thoughtful websites for founders, personal brands, and small businesses.

Landing Pages

Focused pages that help people understand the offer and take action.

Digital Products

Small tools, MVPs, and ideas that need structure, interaction, and clarity.

Still figuring it out. Still building anyway.

Learning through projects

I learned best by building. Courses helped, but making things real helped more.

Bootcamps and hands-on experience

I kept sharpening my skills through bootcamps, practical projects, and building consistently.

Freelance and real-world builds

I started working on actual websites and digital products, which taught me how much clarity and communication matter.

Building my own ideas too

Alongside client work, I've been exploring startup ideas, personal tools, and projects that reflect the way I think.

I care about how your idea feels online, not just whether it loads.

When I work on a website or product, I'm not only thinking about code. I'm thinking about how someone experiences your brand, how clearly your offer comes across, and whether the final result feels intentional.

My goal is to build things that look good, work properly, and make people trust what they're seeing.

Things I care about

  • Clear structure
  • Thoughtful design
  • Usable interfaces
  • Communication that makes sense

Let's build something interesting.

If you have an idea, a business, or a project you want to bring online, I'd love to hear about it.