Tsvetelin Radev is a Full Stack Web Designer at Studio New Era, specializing in creating effective web solutions.
With the "Keep it simple" philosophy, he builds web solutions that are not just beautiful, but functional and effective. His superpower is the ability to quickly adopt new technologies without fear of change.
Motivated by constant learning and the feeling that his work matters, Tsetso is most proud of projects that have been a true test of teamwork - turning chaos into order and success.
Inspired by films and games, he brings attention to detail and an understanding of the story behind each project. His advice for industry newcomers is simple and honest: "Start, make mistakes, learn, keep going."
Professional Profile
1. How would you describe your professional role in the studio in one sentence?
I build solutions that make the project not just beautiful, but effective.
2. What inspired you to choose a career in web development?
I love solving problems and seeing the result of my work in real projects.
3. What is your superpower (skill) that you bring to the team?
I'm quick to embrace new technologies and I'm not intimidated by change.
4. Which project or achievement are you most proud of?
I'm proud of a project that was total chaos at the beginning, but we managed to get it sorted and out on time. It wasn't the most glamorous, but it was a real test of teamwork.
5. What is your approach to solving challenging problems?
I break them down into small steps, think logically and look for out of the box solutions when needed.
Personal handwriting and values
6. What motivates you the most in your work?
The feeling that I'm learning something new every day and that what I'm doing matters.
7. If you had to describe the working atmosphere in the team in three words, what would they be?
Sync. Respect. Focus.
8. What inspires you outside of work and how does this reflect in your profession?
Movies and games - they make me pay attention to the detail and the story behind each thing.
9. Is there a book, quote or principle that you follow in your work?
"Keep it simple." In code, in design, in communication.
10. What do you think makes a project really successful?
When both the client and the team are happy.
The human side
11. How do you spend your free time - something that helps you "reboot"?
I "reboot" the most when my girlfriend and I are together somewhere away from laptops.
12. If you could learn a new professional skill in a day, what would it be?
3D animation - I've always found visual storytelling interesting.
13. What do you want customers and partners to associate your name with?
With quality, accuracy and honesty.
14. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned in your professional career?
That you don't have to wait for inspiration - you start and it comes with the movement.
15. What would you say to someone just starting out in our industry?
Start, make mistakes, learn, keep going - there are no shortcuts, but it's worth it.