Tim H.

Tim H.

UX/UI/Front End Architect

Beverly Hills , United States

Experience: 25 Years

Tim

Beverly Hills , United States

UX/UI/Front End Architect

120000 USD / Year

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25 Years

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About Me

I have over 25 years of experience developing high profile Web-sites and apps, highlights include: Expert level development and design skills with enterprises such as Google, Adobe, IMAX, Fox, Bose, Kia/Hyundai, Vizio, State of Oklahoma, City of LA, ...

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As the UI/Front End Architect, I provided leadership for the rebuild of the FitBit website. I was hands on for all things front end including SEO support

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Working on building several prototypes for Google Ads keyword planners I worked directly with UX Researchers to build fully functional applications. Tech stack: Angular (8.x), Dart, Google’s proprietary ACW/AWX components and published to Windy and Piper. I provided 6 prototypes with zero defects when I was only hired to do 3, and on completion, I mentored UXRs on how to rapidly prototype pages in Angular 8 with minimal JavaScript knowledge.

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As a combination engineer architect I assisted and worked on creating a new sub page and product site for the new vehicle site to be launched during the Superbowl halftime.

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As the sole software resource I interviewed all users, wrote the roadmaps and architecture then built everything for the front end. The entire suite managed the addition and workflows for film editing and digital theatrical release. I also built the wireframes and prototypes. My job also included workign with team members around the global that negotiated theatrical contracts.

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As the lead for all Front End activities I created all the code and template engines the team would follow. I researched all stacks we could use and began the documentation for long term styleguides and usage.

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