My name is Matt Patterson and I live in Gold Coast, Australia. I strive to use my skills to create custom web applications to satisfy your project requirements.
I am a fast and diligent worker, having worked in the web industry for over 6 years. Over the years I have built many web applications in PHP and Ruby, using many frameworks including Laravel, Ruby on Rails, Wordpress, Craft CMS etc. I am extremely fluent in HTML, CSS and JS, having used a multitude of HTML/CSS frameworks in the past.
You can count on me to work with you to get your new web application up and running in no time.
I can also provide additional services including domain registration, web hosting, SEO support, consultations, you name it.
Huxley school of makeup required a brand new, stylish website in order to gain traction and maintain a modern look. Wordpress was integrated for a flexible, and client-friendly CMS so that the staff was able to manage the content without the need of a future developer.
A modern CSS/HTML framework called Bulma, which uses flexbox for the grid, was used to build the layout.
The website now loads 200% faster than the previous website, and gains a lot more traffic. It is also much easier to update and manage the content and they can always seek my skills to update the functionality.
http://huxleyschoolofmakeup.com
This was a non-for-profit charity site co-created by myself and Jaymie Jones (founder of Coder Catchup). The website includes api calls to PetRescue (adoption company) and custom adoption forms.
https://www.tailsoftheforgotten.com.au/
This website is my portfolio which I use to display my best websites I have produced.
I built this using Jekyll and it is hosted on Github Pages.
http://mattpatterson.xyz
This is a personal project of mine. I have been building an application that finds op shops around Australia using Google Maps Place Search. The op shops can be accessed using the API I built into the application. The next plan in the project is to build a frontend in react for mobile and desktop.
http://api.oppyfinder.com
Don't forget to say you found them on
OzLance.