I'm a front-end developer with a 15-year print design background. I love making beautiful things that work beautifully. I learned full-stack web development at one of the most challenging dev bootcamps in NYC, General Assembly. Hand-coded, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Node.js and Ruby on Rails sitting on rock-solid, industry standard databases, such as PostgreSQL, make up my stack thus far.
When I’m not coding or designing, you can usually find me with a camera in my hand. I love learning new things and traveling to new and exotic places with my wife.
Trekabilly was developed as part of a hackathon competition at General Assembly. The Hack challenged teams of developers, project managers and UX specialists to come up with a viable web app. The development cycle covered 2 sprints that followed the latest Agile development processes. The Trekabilly site was developed using the following technologies:
Apex Miami Locksmiths is a small business located in the heart of Miami. The owners of AML needed a quick and easy way to update their site without the need for drawn out maintenance contracts. We decided to use the Wordpress content management system because of it's flexibility and super simple back-end interface. The site was responsible for a 300% increase in sales which has allowed the business to flourish. The Apex Miami Locksmith site was developed using the following technologies:
Forest Urgent Care has been providing medical care to the residents of Forest Hills, Queens, for over 15 years. The team at FHUC needed a modern upgrade to their old site that was easy enough for patients of all ages to use. They chose Wordpress as their back-end so that non-technical people could make updates to the site quickly & easily. The Forest Urgent Care site was developed using the following technologies:
The traveling football Fan App is being developed to be the perfect travel partner for football fanatics and casual watchers alike. It allows you to create your very own football match itineraries for your travels abroad. Itineraries are designed to be printed or stored as PDFs for offline use. If you have internet access while at the game, The Traveling Football Fan is only one click away. The Traveling Football Fan site is being developed using the following technologies:
Visit my GitHub repo to see the code!
You can visit my Photography site to see examples of my photography work.