Irrelevant is beauty without purpose, dull is utility without grace. Online, like in nature, the memorable alters the ordinary with…

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Hi, I am Frank. I make memorable things for the web. As a freelance full-stack web developer with a background in art, marketing and computer science, I have created bespoke online experiences for clients ranging from Fortune 500, startups, non-profit, and small businesses in 23 countries for over 21 years. This is my portfolio. Welcome.

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Original designs for the web_

Good design frames a persuasive message in an engaging experience. My artwork starts with pencil and paper, creating a visual narrative that captures the visitor’s attention to deliver my client’s offering in a visually appealing context that promotes conversion.

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Published web projects_

Coded line by line, my development approach leaves nothing to chance. With a deliberate mindset of doing more with less, the orchestration of design, functionality, performance, and security behind every project is result of a pragmatic, methodical, and precise production process finely tuned by real-world experience.

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Years of hands-on server management_

From provisioning to deployment, my skills working with web infrastructure have evolved in pace with modern technology to always find the right balance of flexibility, performance, security and cost, providing the optimal coupling of cloud servers with in-house dedicated management.

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Hours in software lifecycle collaboration_

Regardless of project size, choosing the right tools, methodologies, policies, and communication is key to the sustainability of my client’s online assets. My priority at every phase of the software development process is absolute clarity, which eliminates codependency and promotes growth.

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Keywords ranked top 10 in Google_

When working on projects whose primary goal is to be found online, I emphasize to my clients that visibility does not happen by chance or after the fact. It is the result of following recommended practice for design, content organization, page loading speeds, coding standards, delivery methods, server fitness, and quality of information, all planned from the project start.