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hi, i'm Flopper

programmer, graphics designer, and console modder. i make clean visuals, build odd little tools, and tinker with hardware because apparently peace was never an option.

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01 / graphics design

i’m a graphics designer

i make banners, thumbnails, overlays, logos, and other visuals that need to look sharp without pretending i’m writing a museum plaque. i usually make most of my designs with a low effort and affordable price for a low as 5€.

visual style

bold layouts

strong contrast, clean spacing, and enough glow to feel modern without turning into a disaster.

assets

creator-ready graphics

stream graphics, profile art, promo images, and other stuff that needs to look polished fast.

02 / programming

i’m a programmer

i build scripts, tools, little web projects, and whatever else seems useful at the time. i’m not out here writing poetry in assembly. i just like making things work, then making them nicer, then making them work again after i break them.

working style
// learn by building
// ship the thing
// refactor after the adrenaline fades
web automation ui tools experiments

03 / console modding

i’m a console modder

i like console modding, homebrew, custom firmware, and all the weird rabbit holes that come with hardware tinkering. if something has a chip in it, there is a decent chance i want to poke around in it.

custom firmware

exploring system mods, UI tweaks, and homebrew-focused setups.

hardware curiosity

enough curiosity to open a device, not enough shame to admit it.

experimentation

safe testing, learning how devices behave, and figuring out what can be improved ;).

04 / hardware

tools and devices

i’ve worked with hardware and programmable devices like the M5Stick Plus2, Flipper Zero, and other small gadgets that live somewhere between useful and suspiciously fun.

Flipper Zero

tinkering, utility testing, and general hardware curiosity.

M5Stick Plus2

compact ESP32 projects, micro experiments, custom firmware fun.

other dev gadgets

microcontrollers, little tools, and any device that looks modifiable.

final note

not a professional. just someone who likes making cool stuff.

that’s the whole thing, really. clean visuals, code, hardware, and enough personality to keep it from feeling like a résumé from a hostage situation.