Hi!
I’m
Jackson.

I’m a
developer,
designer,
musician,
gamer,
writer,
rambler,
teacher,
puzzler,
linguist,
word nerd,
font guy,
traveller,
teutophone,
francophone,
outdoorsman,
indoorsman,
concertgoer,
storyteller,
photographer,
rave parent,
normal human,
perfectionist,
lifelong learner,
and
frontend engineer.
I’m a
developer
designer
musician
gamer
writer
rambler
teacher
puzzler
linguist
word nerd
font guy
traveller
teutophone
francophone
outdoorsman
indoorsman
concertgoer
storyteller
photographer
rave parent
normal human
perfectionist
lifelong learner
frontend engineer.
A man with long brown hair and a short-shorn beard. He is standing with others and smiling
Me in late 2024

History

I wrote my first line of HTML code when I was nine years old. Practically from that moment onward, I’ve known web development is what I want to do with my life. I started volunteering as a web developer for local non-profits in 7th grade, and began my first paid internship as a sophomore in high school. I’ve been carrying this incomparable passion with me for more than 15 years now, with no signs of slowing down.

In 2021, I graduated summa cum laude from Oregon State University, earning my bachelor’s degree in applied computer science. In the years since, I’ve worked for scrappy start-ups, Fortune 500 companies, and everything in between—focusing mainly on UI/UX and accessibility.

I’m currently searching for my next role. If you have a web development problem that needs solving, I’d love to chat! In the meantime, I’ve been alternating between several different personal projects to keep my skills sharp. You can view some of them in the gallery below.

Thanks for stopping by!

Contact

Do you have a job opening, coding problem, or a personal project that could use an extra pair of eyes? Did you find an easter egg? Feel free to reach out! I’m also interested in opportunities for technical writing, DevRel, and conference speaking (English only, for now), if that’s something you’re looking for.

Currently, the best way to get in touch with me is via LinkedIn. I welcome cold contacts and connection requests, but a short message about why you're reaching out is always appreciated.

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