Web development

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Web development

When I was a teenager, I discovered Macromedia Flash. I was in awe. I made simple and terrible animations, and they blew my mind. Back in those wild days, Flash was still heavily used on the web, so that love for Flash, brought me to designing websites. As I learned more and realized how inappropriate Flash was for interfaces, I started picking up some HTML and CSS. Javascript came in time. The combination of creativity within design and implementation, and the technicality of code, fit my mindset perfectly.

I have been building websites since 2005, and always look forward to what is new, and to see where it will go as an industry.

Currently, I develop for Reverielane where I specialize in WordPress custom theme and plugin development. That is my wife’s design and branding company, and I love working with her to bring her designs to life. As a small business owner for the last nine years, I have managed, built, and created hundreds of projects for countless clients.