I've built small websites for small businesses, huge online magazines and a lot of digital endeavors in between, as part of an agency and as a freelance gun-for-hire.
My skills run the gamut from initial sketches to final implementation – I don't claim to be a jack of all trades, but I do work hard to ensure a high quality in all phases of projects I'm involved with.
I dabble in a lot of areas & acronyms, but most of all, I focus on what needs to get done, and then select the right tool for the job.
Autobutler is a simple service for car owners to request offers on repair jobs from mechanics in a transparent, no-hassles manner.
My position involves product design & development, business development, project management and facilitating a great end-to-end user experience.
I've done design, development, SEO and everything in between on our platform serving around 20 online magazines, and various products related to these.
Notable projects includes building a 2.0 of this platform, leveraging the MVC pattern in Ruby on Rails to bring maintenance costs down by almost an order of magnitude.
Others include helping design & build a fashion community at stylegallery.com, deploying lots of tracking facilities with Google Analytics, and mobile sites for the online magazines.
(Re-)Design & layout of small websites for new and existing customers, with the majority focused on simple, yet effective solutions.
I handled frontend programming on most websites launched from our new platform, developed in-house.
I'd like to think that my obnoxious focus on clean, semantic, markup and general best practices, stuck with the projects I was involved with at Skandiaweb.