Joey Sea

Joey overlooking Peto Lake in Banff, Alberta

About Me

photo of Joey Sea

Hi there! I'm Joey (she/her) and I'm a Toronto-based Front-End Web Developer and recent Immersive Web Dev Bootcamp graduate from Juno College of Technology. Previous to this exciting career change, I studied Business Administration at Wilfrid Laurier University and worked in the financial industry.


I have 5+ years of experience in banking operations and in 2020 I launched my own art business called MissArtsea. My diverse experience has allowed me to excel at logical thinking, creative problem-solving and improving the client experience (with web accessibility in mind!).


I am continuously working on improving my skills in JavaScript and React. Feel free to reach out for any project collaborations, I'd be happy to connect!


When I'm not coding, you can find me enjoying my many interests listed below:


  • Yoga & Meditation

  • Calligraphy

  • Watercolour Painting

  • Travelling

  • Hiking & Nature

My Skills & Tools

  • HTML5

  • CSS3

  • Scss/Sass

  • jQuery

  • JavaScript

  • Firebase

  • React

  • Git

  • GitHub

  • REST APIs

  • Accessibility

  • Responsive Design

My Projects

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Let's Get Quizzical

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • React
  • Firebase
  • Rest API

A group programming project built with React, Let's Get Quizzical utilizes the Open Trivia Database API, React Router DOM and Firebase Realtime Database. The app allows users to generate, save and re-play customizable trivia games for parties! Made in collaboration with friends Lester Yiu, Pau González and Mel Peto.

computer mockup photo of a laptop with #Life-Goals home page displayed

#Life-Goals

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • React
  • Firebase
  • Rest API

A solo programming project built with React, #Life-Goals allows users to create a list of their most meaningful goals and dream destinations! This app utilizes photo data from the Unsplash API, React Router DOM, the date object and Firebase Realtime Database.

computer mockup photo of a laptop with $how Me The Money home page displayed

$how Me The Money

  • HTML
  • SCSS/SASS
  • JavaScript
  • Rest API

A paired programming project built with Vanilla JavaScript, $how Me The Money is a currency exchange app utilizing the ExchangeRate-API. The app allows users to choose from 32 currencies and compare the rates for their next global trip! Made in collaboration with friend Karleen Estanislao.

computer mockup photo of a laptop with Bar One home page displayed

Bar-One

  • HTML
  • SCSS/SASS
  • JavaScript

A solo programming project built entirely based on a client brief (PSD design files). Bar-One is a pixel-perfect, fully responsive and accessible website utilizing HTML, SASS and JavaScript. The website includes three different landing pages with various features such as pop-up modals, an interactive blog section and a slide-in mobile nav bar.