Real systems in use
A selection of recent projects, showing how systems are designed, built, and maintained in practice.

Vancouver Cantata Singers
For vancouvercantatasingers.com, I rebuilt and extended a complex WordPress site into a fully custom, maintainable system for a content-heavy, non-technical organization.
The work involved designing a bespoke theme architecture, custom blocks and patterns, and structured editorial workflows that allow staff to manage concerts, events, and seasonal content safely, without developer involvement.
The focus was on backend reliability and long-term CMS usability: custom post types and fields, automated event behaviour, reusable query-driven layouts, controlled editor constraints, and internal documentation built to outlast any single person's involvement.

Orum Stone
For orumstone.com, I designed and built a fully custom website on a modern Nuxt-based stack, with no themes or templates involved. Every layout, component, and page flow was built specifically for the business, along with a custom logo and visual system designed from scratch.
The application runs server-rendered in a containerised environment behind Cloudflare, with application-level security covering authentication, input validation, bot mitigation, and secrets management across Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure services.
I own and manage the full stack: hosting, DNS, domain registration, deployment, and ongoing infrastructure maintenance.

Ready Team Systems
readyteamsystems.com is my own venture, and the site is one part of a larger system I designed, built, and tuned from the ground up.
The product itself is a structured onboarding framework delivered as a PDF system. The site, the visual identity, the copy, and the product are all designed to work together toward a single outcome: converting a cold visitor into a paying customer. Every element was considered in that context.
It's built on the same Nuxt-based stack I use for client work, and it serves as a live example of what full ownership over a system looks like, from product design through visual identity through frontend architecture through conversion.
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