Boomi Possible & Discover
During the height of COVID-19 in May 2020, our VP of Product tasked me with building a hub to highlight all the ways Boomi could benefit businesses. In Phase One, I developed an initial MVP (minimum viable product). In Phase Two, I brought in a colleague, and together we built an admin portal to manage the articles. We integrated parameter-based landing pages, and I added a fuzzy search feature. The landing page gained thousands of visits per day with a bounce rate of only 25%. Its success led to the development of version two, discover.boomi.com.
Met Life Stadium
As a Front-End Developer for the MetLife Stadium project, I helped develop the interior pages and tested the Media Wall on the homepage. Working alongside the Lead Front-End Developer, I collaborated to code and develop solutions using proper version control and effective communication. Through rigorous testing and planning, our team successfully completed the project.
Xfinity Next Gen
Under a tight turnaround time, our team was assigned to deliver a comprehensive and detailed prototype of the next generation of Xfinity.com for Comcast executives. We were tasked with bringing UI designs to life and expanding upon the designers' vision. I used HTML for the framework, CSS3 for animations, and JavaScript for interactivity. Additionally, PHP was used to handle templating. It took a team effort to bring this project across the finish line.
Xfinity Omnichannel Vertical Buyflow
Our team was tasked with building a rapid prototype for a vertical buy-flow geared towards user testing. The objective was to enable employees and customers to quickly access the monthly recurring price of a package and its add-ons. My role on the project was to build the framework, the interactivity between components, and the modular styling. I used vanilla JavaScript, HTML, and SCSS to complete this prototype.
Xfinity Appointment Scheduler
I developed a tablet-based rapid prototype for an A/B test to gather feedback on ease of use and to determine whether a fixed footer was a hindrance or provided valuable information. The prototype was built using HTML, SCSS, JavaScript, and the Web API's sessionStorage for carrying over data.
Railroad Construction Company
As the Lead Front-End Developer, I was tasked with creating a multi-themed, responsive website that involved four lines of business. The project required reusable modules and styling to allow for rapid updates and a quick turnaround. It was built with HTML, JavaScript, and SCSS.