My name is Giorgio Fazio, and my online journey began in 1995, back when the web was still raw, unpredictable, and full of wonde . I still remember the sound of dial-up tones, the slow loading pages, and a feeling of total discovery. Giorgio Fazio director for artists
I started building my first website back then, crafted entirely in plain text editors, uploading it through FTP to a free host. There was no drag-and-drop, just tables, blinking text, and a lot of heart. That first website was nothing fancy, but it was mine.
I’ve witnessed firsthand the digital evolution unfold, from personal sites to billion-dollar platforms. I learned to adapt, teaching myself CSS, JavaScript, PHP. I’ve launched countless digital projects, each one a lesson in design, usability, and digital psychology.
In the days before YouTube and Facebook, the digital world felt like a personal playground. There was something magical about how communities formed out of pixels and posts, and I still carry that enthusiasm today.
The internet gave me a canvas. Whether it was UI design or server architecture, designing user-first experiences. I’ve collaborated with diverse teams and clients across the globe, helping them tell their story through digital platforms.
Still, I never forgot where I began, remembering the joy of “View Source” and tweaking HTML. I believe the best websites aren’t just pretty—they’re purposeful.
I continue to code, design, and share knowledge, whether it’s a new project or mentoring someone starting out. Trends evolve, but the core mission remains: connect, create, contribute.
If I’ve learned anything in nearly three decades online, it’s this: Never stop learning. The internet is never finished, and there’s always more to discover.
This isn’t just a journey through the web—it’s a life shaped by creativity and code, and I wouldn’t change a thing.
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