Production-ready websites and digital systems.
I design, build, and maintain production-ready websites and digital platforms, translating requirements into structured, accessible systems that teams can evolve over time. My work sits at the intersection of design, front-end implementation, WordPress/CMS development, and project coordination. I am strongest in constraint-driven environments: aligning stakeholders, shaping clear scopes, and shipping reliable outcomes.
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Overview
VRTO is a conference website for Virtual Reality Toronto. The work focused on making the site clearer, more maintainable, and better suited to an event platform with speakers, schedules, tickets, sponsors, and archive content.
Role
I worked across visual structure, front-end implementation, WordPress theme improvements, and content-system cleanup.
Context
The site needed to support a live conference while reducing legacy complexity. The design had to feel appropriate for a creative technology event without becoming a concept-only showcase.
Work Performed
- Redesigned major page structures and content sections.
- Improved the WordPress theme and CMS organization.
- Reduced legacy technical debt in templates and styles.
- Built reusable front-end patterns for event content.
- Added procedurally generated three.js sphere background elements.
Technical / Design Details
The work combined PHP templates, WordPress content structures, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and three.js. The design direction balanced editorial clarity with subtle creative technology cues.
Outcome
The project became a clearer and more maintainable conference site, with a stronger visual system and a cleaner foundation for ongoing event updates.
Relevant Skills
WordPress development, front-end design systems, CMS maintainability, JavaScript, three.js, stakeholder-focused production work.
Overview
CHLAVM is a virtual museum project that required clear interface elements for users moving across web and VR-adjacent contexts.
Role
I supported UI design and front-end implementation work for interface elements that needed to function across desktop, mobile, and headset-oriented experiences.
Context
Museum interfaces need to be readable, navigable, and accessible while still supporting a visual cultural experience. The work had to account for different viewing contexts and input expectations.
Work Performed
- Designed interface elements for multi-platform use.
- Supported HTML, CSS, and JavaScript implementation.
- Considered accessibility and usability constraints across screen sizes.
- Helped shape UI patterns for a WebGL and VR-adjacent environment.
Technical / Design Details
The work focused on practical interface clarity: legible type, understandable controls, and layouts that could support both standard web usage and immersive presentation contexts.
Outcome
The project demonstrates UI decision-making in a complex digital exhibition setting where accessibility, readability, and platform constraints all matter.
Relevant Skills
UI design, front-end implementation, accessibility-aware design, responsive design, WebGL-adjacent interface work.
Overview
FIVARS is an immersive media festival site involving brand identity, UI design, a custom WordPress theme, and ongoing content support.
Role
I worked on logo and identity design, interface design, WordPress theme implementation, and long-term maintenance.
Context
The site needed to present festival programming, archives, content, and event information while remaining manageable for ongoing updates.
Work Performed
- Designed brand and interface elements.
- Built and maintained custom WordPress theme components.
- Supported content and archive structures.
- Improved site presentation over time as needs changed.
Technical / Design Details
The work used PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WordPress theme patterns. The design needed to support event-driven content without becoming difficult to manage.
Outcome
The project shows long-term ownership of a creative festival website across identity, interface, CMS structure, and maintenance.
Relevant Skills
Brand identity, UI design, custom WordPress development, content architecture, front-end implementation, maintenance.
Overview
Constant Change Media Group is a 360 media company identity project. The work centered on creating a generative logo system and a custom wordmark that could support a flexible media brand.
Role
I designed the generative identity direction, logo behavior, and custom wordmark.
Context
The identity needed to communicate motion, transformation, and media production without becoming visually generic. The project called for a system that could feel alive while still remaining recognizable as a brand.
Work Performed
- Designed a generative logo concept.
- Created a custom wordmark for the brand.
- Explored identity behavior rooted in variation and change.
- Balanced creative technology with practical brand recognition.
Technical / Design Details
The project used generative design thinking as part of the identity system, tying visual variation to the brand idea of constant change.
Outcome
The result was a flexible identity direction with a custom wordmark and generative logo system suited to a media company focused on evolving visual work.
Relevant Skills
Generative identity, logo design, custom typography, creative technology, visual systems.
Overview
Indie Game Reviewer is a content platform focused on reviews, discovery, and archive usability.
Role
I worked on logo and identity design, UI direction, WordPress theme work, and content-structure thinking.
Context
Review sites need clear archives, readable content, and discovery paths that help users move through a growing library of posts.
Work Performed
- Developed identity and interface direction.
- Supported WordPress theme work.
- Improved thinking around content organization and review discovery.
- Considered long-term archive and publishing needs.
Technical / Design Details
The project involved WordPress theme work, content structures, and UI patterns for a publishing-heavy website.
Outcome
The project demonstrates practical content-platform thinking, with design choices tied to discovery, archive clarity, and long-term site use.
Relevant Skills
Logo design, UI design, WordPress, content structure, archive design, publishing workflows.
Overview
Weidman Gallery is an e-commerce website for gallery operations, product presentation, and poster inventory.
Role
I supported UI design, WordPress and WooCommerce work, content management, and long-term maintenance.
Context
The site needed to present art and inventory clearly while supporting ongoing gallery operations and content updates.
Work Performed
- Supported WordPress and WooCommerce site needs.
- Worked on product and poster inventory presentation.
- Helped maintain content and site operations over time.
- Balanced visual presentation with practical management needs.
Technical / Design Details
The work centered on WordPress, WooCommerce, UI structure, product content, and operational maintenance.
Outcome
The project reflects practical e-commerce and gallery site support, with attention to content management and long-term usability.
Relevant Skills
WordPress, WooCommerce, e-commerce UI, content management, gallery operations support.