I build websites, apps and small products.
Mostly with Next.js, TypeScript and interfaces that should not feel like a template. Often for my own ideas, school or smaller businesses.
I'm Aaron. I'm still in school, and I build websites, apps and small product ideas on the side. I also help organise things at school, run light and tech at events, and learn best when a project is real.
It is not just code or just school for me. Sometimes it is a web project, sometimes an event, sometimes something that needs fixing in everyday school life. I like when an idea becomes something people can actually use.
Mostly with Next.js, TypeScript and interfaces that should not feel like a template. Often for my own ideas, school or smaller businesses.
When an idea sticks, I build a first version. After that it becomes obvious pretty quickly whether it is worth keeping or not.
As an elected student representative, I help organise things, listen a lot, and speak up when everyday school life could work better.
On the grandMA3 I build looks, cues and show flows. The goal is simple: the tech should feel calm, even when backstage is busy.
Photo and video are both a break and a tool for me. I like quiet frames, real situations and behind-the-scenes moments.
Setup, sound, lights or last-minute problems on site: I work with school tech and also help an event technology company on the side.
I try not to make every project sound bigger than it is. I care more about whether it runs cleanly, feels understandable and shows that someone actually thought about it.
Things I actually use
A selection of things I built, helped shape or seriously tried. Some are small, some are larger, but every one of them taught me something.

A web studio project for clean, fast business websites with focused design, implementation and launch support.

A native iOS app concept for couples, built around private memories, shared rituals and secure everyday features.

A comparison platform for Spezi drinks with product pages, ratings, rankings and structured admin workflows.

A live event music platform where guests submit song requests while DJs and hosts keep moderation control.

Student-led non-profit project at Trinity College building a full-scale hi-fi soundsystem from scratch.

A student-focused school organisation concept for schedules, tasks, shared notes and study groups.

My personal portfolio for projects, background, skills and the technical and creative work around them.

An interactive chemistry learning module about surface tension for 9th grade students in Bavaria.

An open-source platform for interactive student learning tools, modular exercises and instant feedback.

A React practice project for API handling, filtering, favourites and responsive UI fundamentals.
A few frames from projects, visuals, websites and tech moments.

I'm Aaron Driesch, still in school, and I have been building things for the web for a few years now. It started with a Minecraft server when I was 10. Today it is websites, apps, tools and sometimes ideas that only become clear once I start building them.
Outside coding, I'm an elected student representative, part of the school tech team, and I also help with events outside school. I run lights on the grandMA3, with photo and video showing up whenever they fit.
I like clear solutions, direct communication and projects that do not need to pretend they are bigger than they are. If something is well thought through and works cleanly, that is usually enough for me.
Website, school project, event, lighting, tech or just an idea that is not fully sorted yet: tell me what it is about. I will answer normally and honestly.
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