Projects, Presentations, and Contracts
All AV Services
- Typescript
- SCSS
- React
- NextJS
I've known Scott Fussellman of All AV Services since he taught video production at my high school. I was referred to him by my instructor in the Ignite Program to build full web refresh of the All AV Services website. One of the few projects I designed and built from the ground up, I referenced some new design trends. My friends and I built the site using NextJS and uploaded it to the company's hosting. All AV Services is a long time client of mine and I'm proud to have been able to help them out. Visit them at allavservices.com.

Dry Clean Super Center
- Vue
- Tailwind
- Cloudflare
My cousin wanted a new website for my dad's dry cleaning business. It was a simple and straightforward project. After building the website with Vue and Tailwind, I hosted it using Cloudflare Pages. I'm not sure it it'll ever be finished at the time of writing. I asked my cousin for images and he hasn't responded yet. Visit them at drycleansupercenter.com.

Resplash
- Native Android
This was one of my first forays in native Android development. Resplash is always one of the first apps I download when I get a new phone. It has an autowallpaper feature that updates the wallpaper on my phone on a set interval. I also occasioanlly find myself scrolling Unsplash so having a mobile client was useful.
I wanted the push notification to be persistent so it wouldn't disappear when I instinctively cleared all notifications. It was a shortcut for more details about the current wallpaper. Seeing the app was open source and available on GitHub, I decided to go ahead and take a crack at it. With some help from Brandon Lam, I had my first pull request merged and released to the Google Play Store.

43 South
- Small Electronics
- Home Assistant
- Shelly
- Unraid
- Server Management
- IoT
- Ubiquiti
43 South is my parent's new house. When moving into this house, I wasn't swayed much by the size, neighborhood, or anything. The one thing that caught me was the wiring. Built in 2006, the house contained coaxial, Cat5e ethernet, and alarm wiring. I started in the garage setting up my servers. The network and security camera's ran on Ubiquiti's Unifi line of products. The main server was an old Dell C2100 I bought off a friend for $100. Over time I upgraded the RAM, CPUs, and added a total of 50TB of storage. The server ran everything from a simple DDNS client, game servers, to multiple virtual machines alongside archival storage for my family. Throughout the house, I installed Unifi access points and cameras, Shelly smart relays, and other sensors to automate different things. Among them were the garage door, syncing outdoor lighting to the solar cycle, and improving network coverage.

