I was first brought on to AccessAgility as a Graphic Designer for my HTML and CSS skills I learned at GMU. Although my role expanded greatly, I continued to develop and code the main CMS Joomla site, as well as build other landing sites from scratch.
Since the Joomla site, we migrated to HubSpot and directed our efforts to more of the marketing and sales side. I learned the HubSpot system through and through.
My first task (September 2013) was to update the old company flash site to a new CMS Joomla site. It was my first time working with a CMS, but I have gained intimate knowledge of Joomla since I began. I injected AccessAgility branding through custom HTML and CSS (skills acquired in college). I also had the responsibility of its architecture, copy, and images.
We have since migrated to HubSpot and revamped AccessAgility.com 2.0. This change has been ongoing since February 2017.
This was my first full landing site I built from scratch. It's construction expanded my knowledge of HTML and CSS. It also laid the groundwork for future landing sites based on AccessAgility branding and ease-of-use.
Built for the expansion of the AccessAgility software we created that led to a cloud based version of the popular Mac software.
AccessAgility has developed several networking apps over the years. Most revolve around the aspects of WiFi network testing.
WiFi Survey is an iOS app that allows users to place WiFi scan information on floor plans, then run heat maps to determine the WiFi coverage. Reports can be created for clients, both enterprise and personal. A simple and easy way to produce active WiFi surveys with an iPad or iPhone.
AccessAgility has developed several networking apps over the years. Most revolve around the aspects of WiFi network testing.
WiFi Scanner is a Mac OS app that scans and collects wireless access point beacon information, then displays and organizes it into a functional GUI. Many WiFi experts use this program as an easy and simple way to visualize this information in order to troubleshoot home and enterprise networks.
Salute 2 Service is a program created to help military-active, inactive, and retired-further their educations and careers. I helped create these flyers and email banner for an email blast before the conference.
SLSC is a snowboarding club created by my friends and me. Over the years the accompanying logo has evolved into what you see today, expanding to include all of our passions beyond just snowboarding! We make and sell clothing, mostly for ourselves.
For my Editorial Design class, we had a project to design and mock-up a few magazine spreads. This included the cover, front matter, and a main article. I chose to do a snowboard magazine, keeping it young and lively, but clean and modern. I wanted to use the negative space on pages to reflect the open sides of snowy mountains.