
Enthusiastic Junior Developer passionate about continuous learning and growth, both professionally and personally. Dedicated to expanding my programming skills and eager to embrace new opportunities for development.
Used: Drupal, Jquery, CSS
This project was a redesign of Lakeshore College’s degree program listing into a more visually appealing web component that aligns with the standards defined by the Wisconsin Technical College System.
Used: Knowledge of APIs, PHP, JavaScript, CSS
| RepositoryThis project was a side job for the Wisconsin Kohler Public Library’s website. Seeking to enhance user experience, the library had previously collaborated with a third-party company to implement an application for event registrations. However, the existing setup lacked a user-friendly pathway to this application beyond a basic hyperlink. To solve this problem, the library sought a way to showcase events directly on its website. Consequently, they hired me to develop an API capable of extracting data from third-party software and presenting it in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Used: Drupal, Jquery, CSS, HTML
The primary goal of this project was to seamlessly integrate the Lakeshore College Foundation’s microsite into the main Lakeshore College public website. Previously managed by a third-party marketing agency, the microsite is now fully integrated, allowing us to handle all website needs in-house.
This transition eliminates the need for external support and generates annual savings of over $40,000 for the college—funds that are now directed toward student scholarships.
Used: PHP, JQuery, SQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML
RepositoryBusy Bee Snacks, a college project, is an e-commerce platform born from collaboration, focused on showcasing and selling products under a fictional brand. It emerged as a pivotal component of my college coursework. Teaming up with three skilled graphic design peers, we meticulously crafted a brand from scratch and crafted its digital footprint and online presence.
My team's pitch outlines the initial design and scope of our website. The graphic design students presented the webframes they developed, while I conducted a walkthrough of the entire site, highlighting its functionality and potential user journeys.
After launching the website, we conducted user testing. This final presentation highlighted the improvements we made based on the feedback received.