Websites
Connected Intimacy
I developed this site for my client Connected Intimacy, a faith-based company who specialize in helping couples build closer relationships through open communication, education, and spiritual connection. My goal was to design a site that felt warm and approachable while aligning with the heart of the brand. I also wanted the site to easy to navigate across all devices. I focused on a clear structure, brand consistency, and responsive design. This project reflects my ability to blend thoughtful design with technical skill to create user-centered websites that serve real needs.
Gabby Day’s Burger Spot

For this school project, I designed and coded a fully responsive website for Gabby Day’s, a fictional 1950s-style burger food truck. Built with a mobile-first approach, the site layout and styles were initially designed for small screens and then scaled up using media queries to accommodate tablets and desktops. The site features a bold retro aesthetic, checkered patterns, custom buttons, and stylized typography to match the playful diner theme.
I handled all the front-end development using HTML5, CSS3, and basic JavaScript, focusing on clean structure, accessibility, and consistent user experience across devices

Zebulon
I created the Zebulon website as part of a brand development project for this soon to launch apparel company based in Colorado Springs. The brand celebrates community, craftsmanship, and veteran ownership while emphasizing adventure and connection to nature. My goal was to design a site that felt rugged yet refined, reflecting both the authenticity of the outdoors and the pride of American-made quality. I focused on strong visual hierarchy, earthy tones, and clear navigation to create a user experience that feels both grounded and inspiring. This project highlights my ability to build cohesive brand identities that translate seamlessly into engaging digital spaces.