Websites, Websites, Websites
I've built a lot over the years.
They're always responsive. Always eye-appealing. And always focused on giving the user a streamlined path to exactly what they need.
They're always responsive. Always eye-appealing. And always focused on giving the user a streamlined path to exactly what they need.
Throughout the years and many projects, I've done frontend, backend, copywriting, and concept design. Some clients would come with only their hours and location and I would be left to define the entire vision and bring it to reality.
All I've ever known is responsive, call it good timing when I learned. There's no "desktop site" and "mobile site", it's all one website that morphs to fit the screen size and device. At this point, mobile is first-priority for many businesses anyway.
A little server-side rendering can go a long way. Things like a shared header file or the phone number stored as a variable made updates and maintenance super smooth.
A lot of frontend coding and iterating over product design. Plus working with users to onboard and train on new features.