My name is Jan Nyboer. I'm a paramedic, web developer, and the person behind Azulia Studio. Here's how two seemingly different worlds became my greatest strength.
High school diploma and the start of an unconventional career path.
A year in emergency medical services — the experience that changed everything. Working with people in extreme situations shaped who I am today.
Working as an EMT (Rettungssanitäter) in emergency services after the voluntary year — gaining professional experience in emergency care and confirming this was the right path.
Three years of intensive training in emergency medicine, patient care, and teamwork under pressure.
Working in emergency services in the Grafschaft Bentheim region — over 6 years of hands-on experience in emergency care.
Self-taught alongside my main job. From first HTML pages to complex React apps — built with curiosity and persistence.
Bringing both worlds together: paramedic and web developer. Professional digital solutions for businesses and freelancers.
Over 12 years in emergency medicine taught me skills that are invaluable in any industry.
In emergency services, every second counts. I stay calm, structured, and solution-oriented — even when things get tight.
Whether with patients, families, or the team: clear, honest communication is my standard. The same goes for my clients.
When it matters, you need to count on each other. I take deadlines, agreements, and quality just as seriously as a rescue call.
Identify symptoms, find root causes, act decisively — the ABCDE approach from emergency medicine is also my debugging method.
My mission with Azulia Studio is to help businesses and freelancers achieve a digital presence that doesn't just look good, but is also performant, secure, and well-thought-out. I work the way I learned in emergency services: thoroughly, reliably, and with a focus on solving real problems — not making empty promises.
I'm Jan, 32 years old, from Nordhorn in the Grafschaft Bentheim region of Germany. In my main job, I save lives — on the side, I build websites. What sounds like a contradiction is the perfect complement for me: quick decisions in the ambulance by day, clean code at the desk by night. Projects like Medic Translate show how both come together — a medical translator for emergency services, born from my everyday work and built with modern web technologies. When I'm not writing code or on a rescue call, you'll probably find me at my PC or hanging out with friends.