Portfolio
A curated selection of work I’ve done in the past
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LORAC
This was a partnership between my company and two others to deliver a new, design-heavy e-commerce site with migrated customer and sales data and an external inventory sync.
I was the primary frontend developer on this project. I was responsible for the majority of the theme-building work, as well as overseeing the work done by other frontend developers, and helping to coordinate work with the company building the sync.
This was our company’s first project on Magento Cloud, so I was also responsible for learning the Magento Cloud architecture and creating a deployment strategy for all contributing developers.
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Lip Smacker
After Markwins Beauty acquired LORAC, they wanted to combine the five Magento sites they owned into a single multistore instance on Magento Cloud. Integrating the Magento 1 site Lip Smacker was the first phase of that still-ongoing project.
I was again the lead frontend developer, and did most of the work building out the theme (which was based on LORAC’s theme for a quicker implementation). I also helped to develop a strategy to combine all of the product, customer and sales data from the old Magento 1 site into the existing Magento 2 multistore site, with minimal downtime for customers and no loss of data between the two sites.
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Black Radiance
This was the second phase of the multisite merge project. In this instance a high fidelity design was not provided; I was relied upon to create a new theme for this site based on the LORAC theme, but keeping the same look and feel as the original Black Radiance site.
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Belle en Argent
This was my company’s first Shopify project, which I was selected to do based on skill, prior e-commerce experience, and my ability and willingness to learn new technologies quickly. We collaborated with a partner company for the design, and the theme was built on Shopify’s new Slate theme framework.
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Piper Classics
This site originally was a mixture of several different platforms: Pinnacle Cart for the e-commerce portion, WordPress for the blog, and a third CMS system for everything else. The project was to combine all of these sources into a single WordPress-driven website.
I was the lead developer on this project, and was responsible for development of all frontend and backend aspects of site, including multiple content types, numerous WooCommerce plugins to build on base functionality, style quiz for customers, and dropshipping integrations for some products.
It was a primary goal of this project to keep all prior e-commerce data intact, so in addition to the coding work, I developed a data transfer strategy for migrating all of the product, customer, sales, coupon and gift card data from Pinnacle Cart into WooCommerce.
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Arc Online
This project was to establish a consumer e-commerce presence in the US for Arc International, a France-based company with glass factories in my hometown of Millville, NJ. Our company had previously created a B2B Magento 1 site for the same parent company.
I was responsible for all frontend development work, as well as helping to develop the site’s category structure and the import of all product data.
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Baby Be Hip
This site was moved from its previous, limited e-commerce platform to Magento 1, including transfer of all product, customer and sales data.
The site is focused on customizable products with numerous options per product. A large goal of this project was to find a way to both display these options in an appealing and easy-to-use manner on the frontend for customers, while also allowing the options to be easy to manage from the backend of Magento for the client.