My name is Eli Robinson. I started programming in HTML back in high school and enjoyed it so much I was able to freelance and make some money. After I went to college for graphic design, I realized I was much better at the front-end programming portion of websites than I was at designing them. I quickly picked up books on html, css, and JavaScript and haven’t looked back since.
I’ve worked as a web designer/developer for a few companies now. I helped with a major furniture company's website in Colorado, using ASP, VBScript, and ADO along with HTML/CSS to make a brand new shop-from-home experience.
I redesigned the Sentry Credit website on my free time while I was a Systems Administrator, and unfortunately moved on before it went live.
I’ve worked for Expedia as an Associate Producer: which consisted of receiving sales information from the marketing team, graphics and mocks from the design team, and content from the copy and copy-edit teams, compiling them all into the pages you see when you visit their website.
I helped redesign the PDA Verticals website and worked on getting as much of the site modernized with XHTML/CSS as possible.
I now work for Nintendo of America as a Digital Assets Technician, compiling various different parts of a game into visual e-manuals that teach you how to play a game.