A sleek dual-monitor software engineering workstation in a high-rise Seattle office, with floor-to-ceiling windows revealing a slightly overcast skyline and the faint outline of the Space Needle in the distance. On a matte black desk, a slim laptop and two ultra-wide monitors display complex code, architectural diagrams, and system logs in dark themes. Soft, diffused daylight fills the room, creating gentle reflections on the screens and subtle shadows under the keyboard. Captured at eye level with a clean, centered composition and shallow depth of field, the focus is on the crisp, legible interfaces. The mood is professional and focused, with a photographic realism and modern, minimalist aesthetic that conveys a calm, productive engineering environment.

Jarek Cruz

Seattle-based software engineer building thoughtful web platforms, backend systems, and tools that balance reliability, performance, and a clear user experience.

Software engineering with practical impact

I design, build, and ship production-ready software, focusing on maintainable code, clear communication, and solutions that make life easier for teams and users.

A polished, professional workspace showcasing a software architect’s planning process: a large, light-wood desk holds a single widescreen monitor, an open notebook with neat, hand-drawn system diagrams, and a slim metal laptop slightly angled. Behind the desk, a glass wall reveals a blurred view of a modern Seattle tech office with hints of city buildings outside. Cool, even studio-style lighting from above and the side highlights the clean surfaces and the subtle texture of the notebook pages, casting soft, controlled shadows. Shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the monitor displaying a clean UI mockup is in sharp focus while the background gently blurs. The atmosphere is organized, methodical, and professional, emphasizing clarity and thoughtful engineering design in a realistic photographic style.
A close-up, cinematic view of a high-resolution monitor displaying a sophisticated backend dashboard: real-time system metrics, performance graphs, and deployment status indicators arranged in a clear, modern layout. The screen is framed by the edges of a slim, dark metal monitor bezel, with a compact mechanical keyboard and a low-profile trackpad visible at the bottom of the frame on a dark walnut desk. Dim ambient office light is complemented by the cool glow of the monitor, casting subtle reflections on the desk surface. Captured from a slight side angle with a shallow depth of field, the foreground keys are slightly blurred while the crisp dashboard interface is perfectly sharp. The mood is focused and technical, evoking reliability and precision in a realistic, professional photographic aesthetic.
An abstract yet concrete representation of full-stack software engineering: multiple semi-transparent layers of virtual screens appear to float above a clean desk, each screen showing different stages of a web application—database schema, backend API routes, frontend component tree, and deployment pipeline diagrams. The physical environment is a modern, minimal Seattle office with a large window hinting at evergreen trees and downtown high-rises beyond, softly blurred. Natural overcast daylight mixes with subtle desk-level LED lighting, creating balanced, neutral illumination without harsh shadows. Shot from a three-quarter perspective with strong depth, the layered screens recede into the background, guiding the eye through the stack. The atmosphere is analytical and forward-looking, rendered in crisp photographic realism with a cool, professional tone that suggests depth, scalability, and thoughtful system design.
A refined, logo-free "about" image for a software engineer’s personal portfolio: a tasteful, ergonomic desk setup in front of a large window overlooking a rainy Seattle street, with droplets softly streaking down the glass and blurred city lights beyond. On the desk, a closed, brushed-aluminum laptop rests beside a neat stack of engineering books and a small, minimalist metal desk lamp. The lamp casts a warm pool of light on the laptop lid, contrasting with the cool, gray daylight filtering through the window. Captured at eye level with centered composition and moderate depth of field, the focus remains on the quiet, ordered workspace while the city outside is out of focus. The mood is calm, reflective, and professional, conveying dedication and craftsmanship in a realistic, photographic style.
A sleek dual-monitor software engineering workstation in a high-rise Seattle office, with floor-to-ceiling windows revealing a slightly overcast skyline and the faint outline of the Space Needle in the distance. On a matte black desk, a slim laptop and two ultra-wide monitors display complex code, architectural diagrams, and system logs in dark themes. Soft, diffused daylight fills the room, creating gentle reflections on the screens and subtle shadows under the keyboard. Captured at eye level with a clean, centered composition and shallow depth of field, the focus is on the crisp, legible interfaces. The mood is professional and focused, with a photographic realism and modern, minimalist aesthetic that conveys a calm, productive engineering environment.
A polished, professional workspace showcasing a software architect’s planning process: a large, light-wood desk holds a single widescreen monitor, an open notebook with neat, hand-drawn system diagrams, and a slim metal laptop slightly angled. Behind the desk, a glass wall reveals a blurred view of a modern Seattle tech office with hints of city buildings outside. Cool, even studio-style lighting from above and the side highlights the clean surfaces and the subtle texture of the notebook pages, casting soft, controlled shadows. Shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the monitor displaying a clean UI mockup is in sharp focus while the background gently blurs. The atmosphere is organized, methodical, and professional, emphasizing clarity and thoughtful engineering design in a realistic photographic style.

Projects

A close-up, cinematic view of a high-resolution monitor displaying a sophisticated backend dashboard: real-time system metrics, performance graphs, and deployment status indicators arranged in a clear, modern layout. The screen is framed by the edges of a slim, dark metal monitor bezel, with a compact mechanical keyboard and a low-profile trackpad visible at the bottom of the frame on a dark walnut desk. Dim ambient office light is complemented by the cool glow of the monitor, casting subtle reflections on the desk surface. Captured from a slight side angle with a shallow depth of field, the foreground keys are slightly blurred while the crisp dashboard interface is perfectly sharp. The mood is focused and technical, evoking reliability and precision in a realistic, professional photographic aesthetic.

Selected projects spanning web applications, APIs, and internal tooling, highlighting real-world problems, technical choices, and measurable outcomes in production environments.

An abstract yet concrete representation of full-stack software engineering: multiple semi-transparent layers of virtual screens appear to float above a clean desk, each screen showing different stages of a web application—database schema, backend API routes, frontend component tree, and deployment pipeline diagrams. The physical environment is a modern, minimal Seattle office with a large window hinting at evergreen trees and downtown high-rises beyond, softly blurred. Natural overcast daylight mixes with subtle desk-level LED lighting, creating balanced, neutral illumination without harsh shadows. Shot from a three-quarter perspective with strong depth, the layered screens recede into the background, guiding the eye through the stack. The atmosphere is analytical and forward-looking, rendered in crisp photographic realism with a cool, professional tone that suggests depth, scalability, and thoughtful system design.

Each case study includes stack details, architecture notes, tradeoffs considered, and links to code repositories or live demos where appropriate.

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For opportunities, collaboration, or questions about any project or post, reach out and I’ll respond as soon as I’m able.

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