Projects
Scroll through a sneak peek of the dozen-or-so portfolio pieces that will be featured on this site. Please keep in mind this is only a preview, so details and highlights may change. Be sure to check back soon to see the completed portfolio!
Butler Snow
Butler Snow’s website is by far the most intricate I’ve worked on, but that’s what you get when you’re dealing with the 137th largest law firm in the world. This site has seen multiple rewrites and an upcoming redesign, all of which saw constant maintenance by the same guy who coded the redesign (which, by the way, was, you know…me).
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Client Coordination, Data, Design, Front End Code, Maintenance Code
Southern AgCredit
From launching the site, writing new features, updating existing features, and coordinating directly with their IT Director on almost a monthly basis, I’ve had my hands on this site more than any other site that I didn’t originally code myself.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Client Coordination, Maintenance Code, Website Launch
Strength Roofing and Siding
I finished the layouts and code, putting final polish on it before ultimately overseeing launch.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Website Launch
Neel-Schaffer, Inc.
This is an older site from before I was at Mad Genius, but I kept it updated and upgraded to current standards for the last couple of years.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Maintenance Code, Website Launch
Mississippi Development Authority
This interactive map is built entirely in JavaScript (VueJS to be exact). It pulls data from a set of .csv files (for easy updating by the client) and shows exact numbers, mapped out by county, of certain industries, colleges, etc.
- Focus Areas
- Client Coordination, Data, Front End Code
Forever Home For The Holidays
Mad Genius’s Christmas Campaign 2018. Also won a Gold Addy Award in the Self Promotion category. I worked with a graphic designer to make the design, worked with a photographer to get the shots of the dogs, optimized the photos for web, then coded the site itself from start to finish.
- Focus Areas
- Client Coordination, Front End Code, Website Launch
JCG Apparel
JCG has over 9000 products. I coded the site from flat Photoshop files given as reference, integrated it into WordPress, built the custom design form (the “Add A Custom Image” part was my favorite), and oversaw the launch.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Front End Code, Website Launch
Wise Carter
This site was handed off to me half-coded, half-still-in-design. I finished the code, incorporated it into WordPress, and oversaw the launch of it. This is one of my favorites, because by the end of it, the contact person at Wise Carter told me that she fully trusted me to speak for the company when dealing with the ISPs/relevant vendors.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Client Coordination, Website Launch
Singing River Health Systems
I didn’t make this site directly, but I spent a lot of hours consulting the Interactive Art Director on how best to code the site. I also coded the search functionality and worked with the Google Data team on optimizing this for search engines.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Data, Website Launch
Colsons Beer
One of Mad Genius’s nationally-recognized Advertising Awards, I worked on the events system, tying it to the back end and incorporated the layout/format to work with the rest of the site’s layout.
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Front End Code
MSORA
I fully wrote and launched the back-end code to connect the form on this page to the National Organ Donor Registry API. This is another nearly-complete recent project. I had to launch it without any test environments. I’m not sure if it’s fully operational since I left Mad Genius, but all that was remaining was for Donate Life America to issue their Live Registry credentials for it to be fully functional on my first try (which, when you’re dealing with new, highly restricted, 2-factor authorized database APIs, is saying something).
- Focus Areas
- Back End Code, Client Coordination, Data, Website Launch
C Spire 5G Internet
A coworker and I wrote the neighborhood mappings script to see if coverage was available once the user added in their address. I also wrote the advanced order form (apparently that doesn’t exist anymore, which is a shame. It was really interactive and flashy).
- Focus Areas
- Front End Code