A little bit about me
I live and work in Milwaukee, WI, with my wife and two young children. Developing beautiful, responsive websites makes me feel like a magician. The professional satisfaction that comes with creating is undeniable. There's such a rush that comes with using your skills to manipulate the web.
I specialize in making responsive, clean, and modern websites using a variety of tools. Having a modern website will help your business drive more sales and keep your customers coming back for more. I want to help you acheive that goal. Let's create magic together!
Tools I use
HTML 5
CSS 3
JavaScript
Responsive design
Git version control
Take a look at some of my work
Unplugged Retreat
This is the very first project I completed after learning about Responsive Web Design. I was given a Photoshop design comp from Skillcrush.com and used HTML and CSS to build a "mobile first" website. It was also my first experience in using Flexbox. 💪🏼
See my code on GitHubCoding Responsive Layouts
In this final challenge, from Kevin Powell's "Coding Responsive Layouts 21 Day Challenge", we were provided with a desktop design file. The challenge was to use a mobile first philosophy, flexbox, and media queries to get from small to larger screen sizes.
See my code on GitHubThree page blog
Here is a project taken from Kevin Powell's course, through Scrimba.com, called "The Responsive Web Design Bootcamp". Again, here I was tasked with building a mobile-first design based off an Adobe XD mock-up. This site includes muliple pages and utilizes Flexbox.
See my code on GitHubUS Election Map
This is a JavaScript project taken from my Skillcrush.com course. This project was all about adding some interactivity to the map as you hover over each state. Each state shows the winner's color, the votes for each canidate, the winning canidate, and the election results at the top. This project also included working with a third-party JavaScript file.
See my code on GitHubLOLCat Clock
This is a JavaScript project taken from my Skillcrush.com course. It's a fun and silly project that taught me how to use objects, properties, functions, methods, variables, and DOM elements.
See my code on GitHub