Below you will find a list of my personal projects along with the details of the tech stack being used. You will also find details of products that I have worked on while in employment, though these will be restricted in terms of available content (e.g. might just be a screenshot). This is only a selection of the projects I have worked on.
Most recent first
A basic (example) React shopping cart, allowing the user to select products to buy and applies a range of discounts in the Cart.
The Cart utilises the React Context API for state management.
My personal travel blog style site that imitates a travel agency. This is where I put details of my travels, purely for nostalgic reasons but also for friends and family to see details of the latest 'tour'.
TrackIT was an existing product of GRC's, and my task was to give it a fresh new look while still retaining the underlying functionality.
Website updated
I redeveloped GRC's website to offer a more professional look and feel for GRC's customers.
The site has been redeveloped since but still retains elements of my original design.
Website updated
Offa's website was another overhaul to provide an improved visual appearance for visitors. It was developed as a 'static' site and was built with ASP MVC 2.
The site has been redeveloped since but still retains elements of my original design.
I designed and developed the initial version of 24dash.com, which was a news website for allpay.net and focused on the Social Housing sector.
This first version of 24dash was also added to the British Library Archives and the site went onto have a 'major' news day in 2006 with 48,000 daily hits, following the death of Steve Irwin.
The sites design was inspired by the BBC News website styling of the era and at that time there were no other social housing new website out there.
The original domain has since moved to new owners, the legacy of 24dash is now part of 24housing.co.uk
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