Hello, I'm Drew Greenwell. I am a professional developer living in Las Vegas, NV. I specialize in creating engaging experiences on the web and mobile devices.
Hello, I'm Drew Greenwell. I am a professional developer living in Las Vegas, NV. I specialize in creating engaging experiences on the web and mobile devices.
A responsive multi-brand eCommerce site.
The large list of brands under the Plaid umbrella feature an enormous product catalog. Inventory synchronization, management, coupons and discounting made this project an exciting challenge.
SENCO is the leader in the industry for quality fastening solutions. Their interactive product catalog site and dealer management tools were a fun challenge to build.
SHOWA means "finding a balance between different elements" in Japanese. This site needed a performance overhaul and a functional product catalog to bring information back into balance with consumer needs.
Metro JS is a JavaScript plugin for jQuery developed to easily enable Metro interfaces on the web.
"This project combined cool technology with education and strong brand awareness to give Cincinnati a display like they've never seen...or interacted with."
As a Platform Manager for the InkRouter platform, I led the development effort to bring InkRouter out of the dark and into the world. We migrated a platform with tens of millions of orders from a monolith application to a set of services that can be hosted on any operating system and provided much needed monitoring and diagnostic tools. I also led the development of sandbox and portal sites to better onboard new clients.
LEAP is a full-service digital agency that makes brands easy to find and hard to ignore. As the Product Architect of LEAP, I helped lead the charge to build exciting experiences and solve real problems for our clients. LEAP works on a large variety of projects in addition to web applications; this was a great opportunity to develop new skills working on mobile applications, augmented reality, digital signage, and interactive projections!
I cut my teeth at SHPS building and working on classic asp knowledge base tools that we eventually moved into .NET. It was a very satisfying feeling to watch tools that were originally dreaded by CSRs turn first into invaluable resources for the staff and then into marketable assets for the company.