A Jewish Congregation in Branson, Missouri. Their old website was a mess, to say the least. Impossible to dissect. With my process - we picked what content was most important and what was cut. Then, I crafted that content into a design that's easy to use and solved their problems.
Discovery is where I learn about your project. Everything. What the problem is. Who your users are. How fast you want it done. This phase is over once I have the information needed to begin mapping your user's journey.
To kick off the Design phase I use the user journey maps to craft the site map. Using that, I sketch wireframes until we choose a design to prototype.
As soon as you approve the final prototype development begins. First, I choose the best technology for your problem. Once the technology is in place the coding begins. It begins with the main page then moves on to any subpages based on the site map. Finally, everything is optimized for search engines.
Once it's optimized, everything's checked for bugs. From dropdown menus and pop-up modals to contact forms and analytics tracking. I also check everything looks good and works across all browsers and operating systems. Then I ship. And boom you have a website tailored to solve your problems. and cross-os.
I'm a creative developer passionate about solving business problems through the web. I started honing in on web development 2 years ago but i'v been coding for 6. I've led teams through a couple of big wins by solving problems. One time - I led a team through an international video game design competition. I'm also an autodidact - I love to learn - so I spend the majority of my free time-consuming information. I'm currently figuring out how to escape college.
1st - Hack4Good - Programming Competition
11th - FBLA Nationals Baltimore 2018 - Computer Game and Simultation Programming
4th - FBLA State - Cyber Security