I'm a web developer, information architect, and web designer
why don't you send me an inter-message, gawk at my photos, and/or gaze upon some design below.
I earned a BFA in Graphic Design. I'm in love with JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3, and I'm pretty good at Node.js and MySQL. I'm a Photoshop Hero.

TK Sync


A personal project that began as a simple experiment with AJAX polling and HTML5 video quickly blossomed into a full-blown media-sharing application, enticing users to share their favorite YouTube, SoundCloud, and Vimeo content in real-time. Utilizes a variety of web technologies, including but not limited to: Node.js, Socket.io, JWPlayer, JQuery, a variety of JSON APIs and more.
Note: This application is still in development and may not perform well in all browsers. Only tested in the latest versions of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

Senior Show oh-ten!


When it came time for the eccentric class of "oh-ten!" to create the annual senior show promotional website, I was unanimously chosen to head its production. Utilizing a dearth of design assets from Greg Kimball and a rapid brainstorming session with David Czyz, Corey Edmondson, and Christian Cox
I designed and implemented the website. Based on the idea that potential attendees should be "teased" and not "shown," our website focused on various methods of audio-based description.

Madison Gallery


I worked as part of the design and development team for the new Madison Gallery website. I created the original wireframes, information architecture, design, and front-end code for the website.

Übernets


Over the years, I've found a multitude of simply... wonderful things strewn about the Internets. Unfortunately, after finding so many lovely bits and pieces, I began to lose track of what was going on. With massive heaps of development assistance from the intrepid Joe Bowers, I've finally begun to preserve my vast knowledge of the best stuff from the Internets.
Note: This website was designed as a HTML5 and CSS3 experiment. Mileage varies per browser.
Note Also: Aggregated content may be offensive.

Moral Fortitude Department Claxtech Mystery


My first "game," created with some fantastic icons and art from David Czyz and videos by Christian Cox. This game uses a standard web browser to emulate a simple desktop OS (ClaxOS) which the user must navigate toward the conclusion in mock office espionage. Whosoever cracks all the codes is treated to a... surprise at the end.