A website redesign project for one of the premier high school music programs in the country- the Chino Hills High School’s music department.
This was a project I threw together in like 2 hours for a job interview challenge a few years ago. Looking back, I’m slapping my younger self for writing some silly code, but I’m still proud of the final product and creative process surrounding the prompt: Bring a real-life object to life with HTML, CSS and JavaScript in two hours.
A redesign project for a popular chain restaurant throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Oregon, and Florida.
I believe one of the biggest issues with the music industry today is proper documentation and transparency of credits. You can find who acted in what movie instantaneously with IMDB, so why should the music industry be any different? I don't think it should, so my team built a prototype app to begin solving this problem in an elegant way.
A website design project for an amazing cause. BLOOM Development is a non-profit company who pairs determined young ladies with mentors who are successful in the industry the students are interested in to offer career/life advice.
This website redesign project was a lot of fun, as Wayne is not only an icon in the music industry but an idol of mine as well while I was studying music.
A very necessary and important app because dad jokes.
A just-for-fun full stack social media app kinda like Twitter. Built with the MERNG stack: MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js, and GraphQL.
A cool and simple little browser app that uses your microphone to collect audio, run it through the native Audio Context API, and visualize the data using HTML Canvas.
A fake pizza company built with the intent of: learning Gatsby, building/deploying a "headless" site, and staying sharp with React.
I love all things animation and all things SVG, so I messed around the other day with some SVG/CSS animation techniques for fun and thought I might as well share!
This was a project I threw together in like 2 hours for a job interview challenge a few years ago. Looking back, I’m slapping my younger self for writing some silly code, but I’m still proud of the final product and creative process surrounding the prompt: Bring a real-life object to life with HTML, CSS and JavaScript in two hours.
For my final project in the Web Development Immersive program at General Assembly, I built an app for my 10-year-high school reunion so my classmates can catch up with each other and learn about what they have been up to for the past 10 years.
I believe one of the biggest issues with the music industry today is proper documentation and transparency of credits. You can find who acted in what movie instantaneously with IMDB, so why should the music industry be any different? I don't think it should, so my team built a prototype app to begin solving this problem in an elegant way.
Planning an event can be difficult... and especially annoying when trying to gather a bunch of busy people. So I built an app to try and make it easier for people to find a time that works with everyone's schedule using Ruby on Rails.
How I built it. Why I built it. What I learned. What I still want to do to it. Where to play it.
A very necessary and important app because dad jokes.
A just-for-fun full stack social media app kinda like Twitter. Built with the MERNG stack: MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js, and GraphQL.
A cool and simple little browser app that uses your microphone to collect audio, run it through the native Audio Context API, and visualize the data using HTML Canvas.
A fake pizza company built with the intent of: learning Gatsby, building/deploying a "headless" site, and staying sharp with React.
I love all things animation and all things SVG, so I messed around the other day with some SVG/CSS animation techniques for fun and thought I might as well share!
This was a project I threw together in like 2 hours for a job interview challenge a few years ago. Looking back, I’m slapping my younger self for writing some silly code, but I’m still proud of the final product and creative process surrounding the prompt: Bring a real-life object to life with HTML, CSS and JavaScript in two hours.
For my final project in the Web Development Immersive program at General Assembly, I built an app for my 10-year-high school reunion so my classmates can catch up with each other and learn about what they have been up to for the past 10 years.
A redesign project for a popular chain restaurant throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Oregon, and Florida.
I believe one of the biggest issues with the music industry today is proper documentation and transparency of credits. You can find who acted in what movie instantaneously with IMDB, so why should the music industry be any different? I don't think it should, so my team built a prototype app to begin solving this problem in an elegant way.
Planning an event can be difficult... and especially annoying when trying to gather a bunch of busy people. So I built an app to try and make it easier for people to find a time that works with everyone's schedule using Ruby on Rails.
A website design project for an amazing cause. BLOOM Development is a non-profit company who pairs determined young ladies with mentors who are successful in the industry the students are interested in to offer career/life advice.
How I built it. Why I built it. What I learned. What I still want to do to it. Where to play it.
A website overhaul project for an organization that hits very close to home for me.
My latest project. Check-check-check it out.
This project made me hungry.
This website redesign project was a lot of fun, as Wayne is not only an icon in the music industry but an idol of mine as well while I was studying music.
I love all things animation and all things SVG, so I messed around the other day with some SVG/CSS animation techniques for fun and thought I might as well share!