Forget the quirky intro text, you’ve come to see what I have designed and built. Well, scroll no farther, because it’s right here (actually, it’s just down a little bit farther).
I have a lot of talents, but here are few in particular that you might find useful.
I use SASS, CSS3, HTML5, and modern javascript librarys to build clean, functional, and forward–thinking websites.
Making use of modern web technology, I built websites that adapt to any device size so that it delivers the best display at all times.
A great website needs more than pretty pictures. The user’s experience and information architecture must be properly thought–out.
Whether you need a new logo or an entire brand identity system (including business cards, letter heads, and styleguides), I’ve got you covered.
I don’t just build websites, I put a lot of thought, planning, and quality assurance testing into them before they are launched to the public.
Using the most up–to–date specifications, I use microdata schemas to help search engines better understand the content of your website.
Not simply a front–end developer, but an avid seeker of new technologies and methods to make the web something meaningful. Here’s a little bit more detail.
With around a decade experience as a web designer & front–end developer, I have a demonstrated ability to create incredible results that improve the web presence of a business.
During my tenure at JLOOP and my work with Trifecta, I had the good fortune to work on a large variety of projects including e–commerce, music publishing, non–profit, and corporate websites. I have also helped to design unique interfaces for mobile applications.
The world of the web is a fast–paced and constantly evolving environment. Whether it’ss the technology used behind–the–scenes, or the aesthetics viewed up front, a truly great designer must not just stay up–to–date, but forge to the front to be a leader.
That’s what my end goal has always been. I want to create final products that don’t just look and interact incredibly well, but also satisfy the true needs of the project.
The teams that I have worked with don’t design with the sole intention of winning awards, but, it always feels nice when our work is officially recognized.
If you are interested in the work that I’ve done, then I’m interested in the work you are about to do.