
At 14, I joined LaneTwelve Digital as a trainee, not really knowing where it would lead. It was there that I built my first website using HTML and simple Photoshop edits. It wasn’t flashy, but it worked — and more importantly, it gave me a foundation that would shape everything I’ve done since. I still remember the feeling of seeing a page I created load in a browser for the first time. That early exposure gave me confidence, direction, and a deep interest in coding that hasn’t faded.
Since then, I’ve taken that passion further. From university-level projects involving full-stack development to professional WordPress site management, my skills have evolved — but the spark came from that one summer. It taught me that the best way to learn is by doing, and sometimes, one small project can set your entire career in motion.