Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer

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Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer

Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer

@philipsgregory_

Visual Designer | Frontend Engineer | WordPress Developer

Portharcourt Katılım Ocak 2017
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Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer
You only get the zeal to know more when you've come to accept the fact that you know nothing...
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Ajide Victor | Webflow Developer
Ajide Victor | Webflow Developer@Victor_Webflow·
Let's connect if you are a : •Founder building digital products •Designer (UI/UX, product, brand) •Webflow / Framer developer • Wordpress Developer •Product manager •Copywriter or content strategist •Motion designer / animator
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Your Designer@Daviowhite·
What will make you happy right now?
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Ayoola Daniel✨👒@hiayoola·
This is how WordPress gets dragged for no reason. Bad design, zero structure… then people blame the tool instead of your skill. And the site finally loads… after 3 minutes.
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ZΛRΛ@isaaczara_·
I’m going to be stupendously rich.
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Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer
Design without performance thinking is dangerous. A beautiful site that loads in 10 seconds will lose users. A clean site that loads in 2.5 seconds wins. Performance is part of design. Here's a website I recently opimized, peek the speed after my magic🔥❤️‍🔥 #wordpress #elementor
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Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer
WordPress powers over 40% of the internet. But the real advantage isn’t popularity. It’s flexibility. With the right developer you can build: • Ecommerce stores • Learning platforms • Membership sites • High-performance marketing sites WP isn’t basic. Bad implementation is.
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Your Designer
Your Designer@Daviowhite·
This is going to be a great week
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Your Designer@Daviowhite·
2 years at Manafa ✨
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Your Designer@Daviowhite·
Honored to be mentioned among leaders shaping the ecosystem in Saudi Arabia. 🙏🏽
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Your Designer@Daviowhite·
I made Suya and Steak for my date today 🤤
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Onyinye Philips | WordPress Developer
ShopMagali.com Revamp - a full transformation. Removed bloated plugins, resolved major performance bottlenecks, and rebuilt a fresh, pixel-accurate layout from Figma into a fast, stable, high-performing live site. A smoother, faster, more intentional shopping experience
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Farouq.⚡️@theonlyfarouq·
Building the Livery Lane identity meant translating premium service into a visual language. The logo itself was inspired by one of the most distinct features of luxury vehicles: the front grill.
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Farouq.⚡️@theonlyfarouq·
Safe to call myself a cracked designer.
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Your Designer@Daviowhite·
I had the opportunity of sharing a small advice to a group of young designers on balancing school and tech: I call it the 60, 30, 10 rule - 60 for your education (weekdays) - 30 for tech (evenings and weekends, don’t apply to jobs yet, freelance) - 10 rest on Sundays, hang out with friends, touch some grass Lemme tell you how I handled mine, although it’s different but I was schooling and working full time at the same time I went to work very early in the morning 6-7AM, clean for 3-4 hours then head out to school, I had the opportunity of schooling in NOUN so it was somehow easier for me. When I got into tech and was still working on site, I’d go to work with my laptop everyday, clean for same hours then use my breaks to do clients work I studied when I got home and sometimes late into the night It wasn’t intentional but as someone who had just received 2,000 naira ($1.3) for a business card, logo and flyer design, earning my first ever money with my skill, I was very driven and motivated to study everyday consistently The truth is when you see results from your hard work, deep untapped Motivation steps in. While you’re also focusing to work for clients all over the world, start from base, work for your friends, your family, your course mates, church pals etc Do stuff for them for free, they’d bring you someone you never would have imagined that will PAY YOU The challenge now is many people want to go from 0 to 100 in few months, while it’s possible, Great things take time, there are still loads of opportunities out there but not many talents to handle them that’s why learning is very important. Learning for Knowledge not certificates. I hope you find this helpful. Have a great week.
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