Background
From my childhood, I was very interested in computers and Technology. I have a passion to become a computer engineer and I always told my father that I would be a computer engineer in my professional career. I got admitted to a computer class and finished my basic knowledge about computers and after that, I was introduced to the Internet service and the latest technology.
I completed my graduation from a reputed public university in Computer Science Engineering. In my education, I learned computer programming, especially in the web design and development sector.
In my learning career, I found the beauty of WordPress development and the power of WordPress CMS. I got into the freelancing marketplace. I have completed several training programs on advanced PHP and web API development. I have also hands-on experience in PHP coding focusing on WordPress themes and plugin development in several software companies.
8 years on, I’m now freelancing as a WordPress specialist and have an array of clients ranging from bloggers, local businesses, corporate entities and more. I love the variation of my workload and every day is completely different.
A lot of my work also involves completing work for agencies up and down the country, such graphic designers, web and digital agencies – on a white label basis – when they need an extra hands on deck.
I am the author of the blog LearnWPDev.
Skills
I offer professional web design services at affordable rates and am passionate about making beautiful websites to help you attract more visitors. I help to grow small business and support awesome agencies and companies, transforming mouth-watering designs into fully functioning WordPress sites.
- HTML5
- CSS3
- PHP
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- SCSS
- Git
- Gulp
- Responsive design
- Speed optimisation
- Valid markup
- Cross browser testing
- WordPress maintenance
- WordPress theme development
- WooCommerce development
- WordPress consulting
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
WHY I LOVE WORDPRESS
I’ve been using WordPress for over 8 years now and have seen it grow from a simple blogging platform to the biggest and most widely used Content Management System on the internet today. It now powers 53% of the entire web and can pretty much handle any web-based needs.