Visit North Carolina
The official tourism website for the state of North Carolina.
Lead frontend developer for the project. Responsibilies include all frontend design and interactivity. Built using a custom third-party CMS.
The official tourism website for the state of North Carolina.
Lead frontend developer for the project. Responsibilies include all frontend design and interactivity. Built using a custom third-party CMS.
Got To Be NC is an initiative on behalf of the NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services to promote NC agricultural products and goods.
Lead developer for the project. Project includes massive member database with the ability for people to sign up to become new members. A member search section where users can search those members using specified filters. An event database with sign up and payment features. An inspiration/recipe section that allows for people to submit and display their own recipes. Phew. I think that's it. Just go check out this beast of a site.
Built with WordPress using a custom developed theme.
Warrior Joe is a coffee company founded to serve the men and women who faithfully defend our country as members of our Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and the brand new Space Force.
Lead developer for the site. Using WooCommerce as the eCommerce platform to sell coffee and merchandise.
Built with WordPress/WooCommerce using a custom developed theme.
Website for my former employer. A well established advertising agency in the city of Charlotte since 1984.
I was the lead developer for the site. This is the first major site where WordPress' Gutenberg blocks were used throughout. It helps with the users of the site design/build pages the way they need to.
If you couldn't already figure it out, this was built with WordPress using a custom developed theme.
No link to site since it is no longer live or the design/development has changed.
Count On Me NC is a public health initiative that empowers guests and businesses to help keep everyone safe from COVID-19.
With businesses opening up again, the state wanted a website up fast, to allow business to show how they are compliant with the mandated cleaning and health regulations. This site has a business registraton form which allows the business to fill out after completing their training which can then be displayed in a listing which is tied to a Google Map utilizing the geolocation feature (takes breath). Also has a feature which allows guests to sign a "badge", save it and post it on social media. Site was built, from design to development, in five days.
Built with WordPress using a custom developed theme.
Official website for the North Carolina Wine and Grape Council.
Lead frontend developer for the project. This site was a special case in that it was developed in three days due to the strict time constraint.
Built using a custom third-party CMS.
No link to site since it is no longer live or the design/development has changed.
This was a side project a friend and myself created. Everytime we went to the store to purchase beer, we were unsure if the craft beer we were buying was actually "fake" craft beer, meaning it was owned by "big beer" companies. We wanted our money to go to the smaller, independent breweries. This site allows you to type in the beer and quickly see if it's owned by a "big beer" company or not.
Developed with a custom built data entry CMS.
This was another side project myself and a few friends created. During the great COVID-19 quarantine you could only get your beer from breweries to-go or delivered. With there being over 50 breweries in the Charlotte area, we figured we'd make a site to find the status and hours of all of the area breweries to-go and delivery operations in these Quarantimes. Doing our part to support the local breweries.
This site is built with WordPress using a custom developed theme.
No link to site since it is no longer live or the design/development has changed.