I’m Brenda Sasahara.

About Me.

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I started learning web development in 2024, and after spending some time working in a full-time role, I decided to focus on building websites independently.

Today, I work with small businesses and individuals who are just getting started — people who need more than just a visually appealing website. My goal is to create websites that are not only clean and well-designed, but also functional, easy to navigate, and built with purpose.

I believe a good website should support your business, not complicate it. That’s why I focus on simplicity, performance, and clarity — so you can have something that truly works for you, without unnecessary complexity.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to improve what you already have, I aim to deliver something that feels right for your brand and makes your online presence more effective.

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I focus on building clean, functional, and easy-to-use websites. My work is centered on simplicity, performance, and creating a structure that helps users navigate naturally and efficiently.

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Knowledge is everything

What I focus on

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Clean and responsive website design

I build layouts that look good on any screen and feel easy to use.

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Simple and functional user experience

I focus on clarity and usability, so visitors can navigate your site without confusion.

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Small business-focused solutions

I design websites that are practical, effective, and aligned with your goals.

more about me

extra
stuff.

You can’t live on work alone (thankfully).
When I’m not building websites, I’m probably spending money on plane tickets, running trainers, good food, or yet another book I swear I’ll read soon — not necessarily in that order.

Travel.

I enjoy discovering new places at a slower pace, paying attention to the details around me. It’s a way to reset and come back with a clearer perspective.

Run.

Running helps me clear my mind and step away from the screen. It’s more about consistency and feeling good than pushing limits.

eat.

I enjoy simple food done well, whether at home or somewhere new. It’s one of those small things that can completely shift my day.

books.

I like books that make me think differently and notice new perspectives. I prefer taking my time rather than rushing through them.