Hi my name is Brian Cross and I'm a front end developer. I love producing semantic, usable and accessible websites. I produce my websites using a mixture of front end technologies, to enhance the user experience.
I love a challenge and learning new things, give me a project to sink my teeth into and I will deliver to the best of my ability - even if it means working in my own time. Here are some of the skills that I can offer you
Previous Clients
This brown field project was a migration of the existing site to Episerver with a mobile / hand-held device retro fit and multiple redesigns with cross territory considerations.
musicroom.com
The Passion Project is a large-scale youth engagement programme that helps 16-24 year-olds explore employment opportunities by identifying and developing their natural skills, talents and passions into a routeway that creates meaningful employment opportunities.
I came on board to apply some new layout designs to the site and "retro fit" the site to make it mobile compatible
My time at ASOS has been extremely varied. I've worked on both desktop and mobile projects, and quite a few proof of concept ideas and javascript games. My largest project was the women's wear home pages and daily destination news pages across national and international sites (UK, US, Russia, Australia, France, Germany, Spain and Italy).
The most recent project I was involved with was called personal stylist, this was a new social page on the site with chat features to talk directly with fashion stylists.
Stir PR (a Communicator Group company) wanted to redesign their website to make it more current and mobile friendly, and also include a blogging facility. I worked closely with a designer to achieve this. The new site was built in WordPress as a single page site, and is fully responsive.
A micro site to showcase the Gentleman Jack marketing images and videos, built using tumblr. Also mobile friendly.
I'll get back as soon as I can