Got into Web Development while doing pro bono work for a not-for-profit 8 years ago. Grew from doing projects for friends to working with international clients over the years. Lifelong learner. Love every bit of Web Development.
Below are some of the projects I have worked on.
1. Selfhacked: This is a Wordpress health blog that uses the Yoast SEO, Leaky Paywall, OneSignal, Cloudflare and a host of other heavy plugins. As part of this project, I implemented a customized version of the Leaky Paywall plugin, modified Yoast SEO elements configuration to resolve issues reported as per SEMRush SEO report, created new theme templates, reviewed plugin/theme codes to resolve logic errors, syntax errors and CSS conflicts.
2. Toyama Electric: Complete Branding for a company called Toyama Electric - This included rebranding of the company logo, rebranding 3 product lines and fresh branding for 2 new product lines - scope included name, logo, tag line, brand manual, catalogue design, packaging design, POP display design, video editing.
3. Silverbit Furniture: Complete branding right from Company Name, Logo, Tag Line, Brand Manual, Catalogue Design (8 products), Website Development from scratch.
4. Cancer Genomics Consortium - Built their website completely as per specification - More than branding this was a programming intensive job. This is a membership driven website, with various membership types and online payment of annual membership dues. Content dripping in terms of varying access control depending on the membership type was deployed. Also, an annual meeting microsite is created every year with online meeting registration through ticket sales.
5. Newzfirst - This is a news portal with a front end and a back end that is open to the editorial team. Editorial team pushes in articles from the backend by choosing relevant categories and the front end displays those categories in various dedicated spaces based on the front end design. The main challenge here was to duplicate the real world editorial approval structure on the backend of the site.