My name is Giorgio Fazio, and my online journey began in 1995, back when the web was still raw, unpredictable, and full of wonder. The dial-up connection sound still echoes in my memory, websites built with nothing more than HTML and hope, and the sense that we were all pioneers in a new digital land. Giorgio Fazio artist
That’s when I created my initial web page, hand-coded in Notepad, uploading it nervously to a free Geocities or Angelfire server. There were no templates, just tables, blinking text, and a lot of heart. That first website was nothing fancy, but it was a reflection of my curiosity.
I’ve witnessed firsthand the digital evolution unfold, from static pages to dynamic content. I learned to adapt, teaching myself how to turn ideas into functioning experiences online. 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. I was fascinated by how strangers connected, and that same curiosity still fuels me now.
Being online turned into my career and my calling. Whether it was UI design or server architecture, creating tools that others could use. I’ve worked with startups, agencies, solo entrepreneurs, and big brands, turning ideas into realities online.
But I’ve always stayed true to that first spark, remembering the joy of “View Source” and tweaking HTML. I believe the best websites aren’t just pretty—they’re purposeful.
My journey hasn’t ended—it’s just evolved, whether it’s a new project or mentoring someone starting out. Technology has changed, but the heart of the web hasn’t.
After all these years, here’s what I know for sure: Stay curious. Each line of code is part of something bigger, and a new challenge to solve.
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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