Crafting Your Digital Vision: Where Ideas Meet Innovation
Once upon a time, there was a curious mind named Hamza. From a young age, Hamza had a knack for solving problems, whether it was fixing broken toys or figuring out complex puzzles. This innate curiosity led Hamza to pursue a degree in computer science, where the world of technology opened up like a vast playground.
During college, Hamza eagerly sought out internships and part-time jobs to gain real-world experience. From working as a web developer for a local startup to interning at a design agency, each opportunity added a new layer to Hamza's skill set and understanding of the industry. But beyond the technical skills, Hamza learned the value of collaboration, communication, and empathy in every project.
As Hamza delved deeper into the professional world, a passion for design began to emerge. The fusion of creativity and technology fascinated Hamza, leading to a specialization in UI/UX design, backend development in c# or java. Crafting intuitive interfaces and visually appealing experiences became more than just a job—it became a mission to make technology accessible and delightful for everyone.
Outside of work, Hamza found solace in various hobbies. Whether it was playing sports like cricket, squash and swimming, exploring new hiking trails, or learning new programming languages and enhancing problem solving techniques, Hamza believed in the power of balance. These hobbies not only provided a creative outlet but also taught valuable lessons in patience, resilience, and the beauty of continuous learning.
In every aspect of life, Hamza held onto core values of integrity, empathy, and continuous improvement. Whether it was helping a colleague troubleshoot a coding issue or volunteering at a local community center to teach tech skills to underprivileged youth, Hamza believed in using skills and knowledge to uplift others.
Through the journey of work, values, personal anecdotes, and hobbies, Hamza realized that life is a constant evolution—a journey of growth, exploration, and meaningful connections. And with each step forward, Hamza remained committed to making a positive impact, both professionally and personally
Work Terms
Setting clear work terms is essential for establishing a smooth working relationship. Here's a breakdown of these terms.
Hours of Operation:
Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT-5)
Days Off: Monday, Tuesday
Payment Terms:
This includes:
Payment Schedule: monthly or upon project completion.
Payment Methods:bank transfer
Late Payment Policy: 10% extra will be charge on Late payment.
Preferred Communication Style:
Communication is key to a successful collaboration. I mostly use skype and Microsoft Teams for communication. We can use Whatsapp as well.
Project Scope and Deliverables:
Define the scope of work and expected deliverables for each project. This ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what is included in the project and prevents scope creep. Include details such as:
Project Milestones: Break down the project into manageable milestones with associated deadlines.
Deliverables: List the specific deliverables that will be provided at each milestone or project completion.
Discuss payment policy with the client which deliverables to include in the project.
Revision Policy:
Anything change in revision will be charge separately and time will be discussed for the delivery.