Paul Shepherd
//web developer
Hi, and thanks for visiting. I'm a web developer student and love building responsive and accessible digital experiences. I'm passionate about getting into a developer role and love learning about new technologies.
//about
IT proffessional and customer favourite. After spending the last few years building and supporting IT infrastructure, I found an interest in programming while experimenting with C# and the Unity engine. As a creative person, code allows me to work with the technology I love, and also satisfy my creative side.
Here's some technologies I've worked with:
//projects
Taskventure
Fully featured task manager with an RPG twist. Choose a hero, increase attributes with experience points and battle monsters. Collect treasures as you progress. Full CRUD / data comparison functionality.
MADE WITH: HTML / CSS BULMA PYTHON FLASK MONGO DB JAVASCRIPTCrate-Match
A match-3 style game built for browsers with Javascript & jQuery. Match up 3, 4 or 5 of the same colour to score points. Responsive UI including play, pause & resume, game mode select, audio controls and a countdown timer. High scores displayed post-game.
MADE WITH: HTML / CSS BOOTSTRAP JAVASCRIPT JQUERYQuayside Arcade
My first school project - Quayside Arcade is a fictional venue created to develop skills in accessible and responsive design. This first project was essential in forming a solid understanding of clean code, mobile-first design and accessible web page fundamentals.
MADE WITH: HTML / CSS BOOTSTRAPThe next project...
I'm currently working on my final college project, due to be submitted in July. I'm in the early stages of design but know this; it's a full-stack application built with Django. I'm keen to develop skills in React and SQL, so they will be incorporated. I'll be including some kind of payment system and interactive elements with JavaScript.
MADE WITH: DJANGO REACT JAVASCRIPT//this page
This page was built with some basic frontend tools and ThreeJS. The backgorund you're looking at is a 3D space, populated by hundreds of particles and a rotating camera. Check out the source code here.
Favicon from Noun Project.