Semantic HTML and YouA semantic element clearly describes its meaning to both the browser and the developer. — W3SchoolsOct 18, 2019Oct 18, 2019
Start to finishOr how to sprint through an idea in two days with only one cup of coffee.Jul 26, 2019Jul 26, 2019
The Perpetual StudentI’ve been teaching at Flatiron School for a few months now. I thought my life changed quickly when I went through the program itself — but…Mar 11, 2019Mar 11, 2019
Learning How to CodeWhile attempting to build my skateboard, I made a middle-school style vinegar volcano.Sep 25, 2018Sep 25, 2018
The Developer BoxUpon finishing at Flatiron school, I found myself holding a box. It weighed me down. I lugged it around with me everywhere I went.Sep 10, 20182Sep 10, 20182
Published inUX CollectiveHow boundaries facilitate great User ExperiencesWhat are instances where users might need specialized control over their experiences?Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
Published inUX Collective10 steps for a better queer user experienceI recently went to a SheGeeksOut event at the OKCupid headquarters. There’s been something on the back of my mind since I’ve started my…Jul 19, 20188Jul 19, 20188
Let’s Talk Access Baby, Let’s Talk About UXDYou’ve created an amazing web app. Your cousin asks if he can take it for a spin. His screen readers isn’t able to pick up any of the…Jun 21, 2018Jun 21, 2018
An Ode To PairingSometimes, I feel like people don’t want to write about things that have been written about before. (Which seems pretty impossible!) I’m…Jun 4, 2018Jun 4, 2018