I have the heightened capability to handle virtually all the aspects associated with web development and design.
I have over 15 years experience working with clients for web development and design.
I have a Bachelor's Degree for Media Design from the University of Minnesota (1999-2003), which included Graphic Design &
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4 customer reviews
Christina Sonnenblick
The logo Josh made for us looks amazing!
Jelon Clark
Thank you... Josh did a great job on creating an ecommerce site for us.
Caroline Beckman
Thanks josh for creating our awesome new site! I wasn't sure I would be able to find someone local to MN, but I did!
John Harris
Josh is easily one of the best web developers I’ve ever worked with.
What makes a great website?
A great website simultaneously focuses on the user experience and the goals of the site owner. It should be up-to-date, and implement responsive design to be viewable on desktop and mobile devices.
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
Project Overview: Can you provide a brief overview of the project?
Goals and Objectives: What are the main goals and objectives of this project?
Target Audience: Who is the target audience for this project?
Key Features: What are the key features that need to be included in the project?
Timeline: What is the expected timeline for this project?
Budget: Do you have a budget in mind for this project?
Competitors: Who are your main competitors? What do you like/dislike about their approach?
Success Metrics: How will you measure the success of this project?
Stakeholders: Who are the main stakeholders involved in this project?
Communication: What is your preferred method of communication during the project?
Describe your creative process.
Research and Discovery: This is the initial phase where I gather information about the project. This could involve understanding the client’s needs, the target audience, the market, and any other relevant information.
Idea Generation: In this phase, I brainstorm ideas. This could be done individually or in a group. The goal is to come up with as many ideas as possible, no matter how outlandish they may seem.
Concept Development: Once I have a list of ideas, I start to develop them into more concrete concepts. This could involve sketching, creating mood boards, writing outlines, or any other method that helps flesh out the idea.
Prototyping: This is where I create a preliminary version of my product. This could be a sketch, a 3D model, a storyboard, or a rough draft. The goal is to visualize the idea and see how it works in a tangible form.
Testing and Feedback: Once I have a prototype, I test it. This could involve user testing, client feedback, or peer review. The goal is to identify any problems or areas for improvement.
Revision: Based on the feedback, I revise my product. This could involve tweaking the design, adjusting the layout, rewriting content, or making other changes.
Finalization and Delivery: Once all revisions are made, the product is finalized. This could involve polishing the design, proofreading the content, and preparing the product for delivery.
Review and Reflection: After the project is completed, it’s beneficial for me to review the process and reflect on what went well and what could be improved for next time.
Web Design
UX/UI (User Experience, User Interface)
Color scheme
Fonts
Custom graphics
Web Development
Front-End & Back-End Development.
HTML, CSS, JS, PHP.
Resolving tech issues.
Graphic Design
Custom logo
Info graphics