This website will show my current and past work. I show work from the applications I built using JavaScript and various libraries such as node.js, jQuery, and React.js as well as my past work with wireframing, and building websites.
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I've worked on projects in my career from building a simple website to working on a team for a large company converting intranet sites to a new platform entirely. I recently attended a bootcamp to enhance my skills learning MEAN stack development. Some of the skills learned included Node.js, MongoDB, Mongoose, Express, React, and ES6. I also learned the ReST (Representational State Transfer) architectural style used to build applications. For a full list of technologies learned, please visit my LinkedIn profile.
This helped prepare me for my next step in my career of working in these areas.
When I take on a project for someone, whether it entails designing a website, building a form, or something else, I try to ensure that the finished project is exactly what the customer wanted providing functionality, usability, and being pleasing to the eye.
This application is a simple paddle game created using HTML5, and JavaScript. One or two players can play. The first person to five wins the game.
The purpose of it is to have all future items someone wants to purchase in one location. This was coded during a one-week sprint while attending a coding bootcamp.
This is an application that was built using HTML5, CSS3, and Angular. It is just a simple quiz that keeps score of how many questions are answered correctly.
While working for 3Di, Inc. in downtown LA, I worked on a project using Axure software creating wireframes for the Department of Building and Safety's Inspection Bureau.
Below are the wireframe mobile pages I created.
Disney eBooks
Here are a few of the sites I created while working for DotComm.org.
Here are a few of the pages I helped create while working at Avery Dennison for the intranet sites.
Graphic Design website headers.
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