About
I am passionate about designing simple clean and empowering user experiences. I am also kind of a hipster, even though I liked all this stuff before it was cool. I enjoy coffee in all of its forms and can make a fierce pot of coffee using a French Press.
Originally from the town of Mt. Laurel in Southern New Jersey, I discovered my love for all things technical at a young age. With some help I built my first website in 1996, that simple HTML with its heavy use of the blink tag was my first taste of writing code.
After high school I joined the United States Air Force and spent my time in the service as a Flight Control Avionics Tech for specialized for the B2-A airframe. Some of my responsibilities durning this time included monitor and troubleshoot the software powering the flight computers; this is where I gained the useless ability of being at to translate Hexadecimal into Binary. After I left the Air Force I worked as in the wonderful world of IT support (sorry for the SASS) at a hospital in Camden, New Jersey. While doing IT I was exposed to networking and a lots of more advanced sides of infrastructure.
At this point in my life I realized that I wanted to build things online that people could use easily and would provide some sort of value to the user. I attended The Art Institute of Las Vegas, under their Web Design and Interactive Media program.