I designed all of checkit (the app, website, and other documents) as well as programmed a large portion of the front end (shared work with one other programmer).
Oversaw all web development of thesurfchannel.com and its sister site, theskichannel.com. This included helping out the journalists with technical issues, as well as, setting up new sister sites when needed.
Created multiple beauty salon websites using Wordpress while working extensively with clients, both remote and in-person.
I was accepted as a junior transfer to UC Davis in June 2014. However, I opted to defer school to start checkit.
I created a concept for a supplementary app to checkit. It would have enabled retailers to control inventory, as well as, post deals directly to the main app. Written entirely in Swift.
Tiny project I worked on that gradates the background of an iOS app depending on the time of day. Written entirely in Swift.
A concept app I worked on that emulated the familiar card interface of Tinder in the context of clothing. Written entirely in Swift.
An app I am currently working on that lists all the sample sales within a given area (NYC only for now). It also allowed a user to get directions (via Apple or Google Maps) to a sale, add a sale to their calendar or share it among friends. Written entirely in Swift and using Parse as a backend.
Added as contributor to a github project run by TwoTap, a company dedicated to creating a universal cart. They currently support thousands of retailers. I have contributed to the Swift version of their iOS app. This repository is used mainly for instructional purposes.