I do code and make content about it!
Hey there! 👋 I'm Samantha Kelln, a budding web developer with a passion for crafting immersive digital experiences. While I'm relatively new to the world of web development, I've already dipped my toes into the exciting waters of HTML and CSS, mastering the art of bringing designs to life and creating visually stunning websites. But my journey doesn't stop there. I've also delved into the world of JavaScript, where I'm steadily expanding my knowledge and skills to add dynamic functionalities and interactivity to my projects. While I may still be navigating through the complexities of JavaScript, I'm eager to tackle new challenges head-on and continue to grow as a developer.
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- Mentee, Indigenous Friends Association - remote
- Mentee, Web Dev at Indigenous Friends Association
- UX Design, Indigenous Friends Association-JE
Successfully designed logos with excellent reviews from the instructor. Developed meaningful web pages illustrating land based learnings using VSCode. Collaborating with a team to create a sharing knowledge and cultural learnings platform.
At IndigiTech, I honed my expertise in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript through hands-on experience and dedicated learning. Working with these technologies, I developed responsive and visually appealing web interfaces, ensuring seamless user experiences. Collaborating within the IndigiTech team, I contributed to the creation of innovative solutions, leveraging HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to solve complex problems and deliver high-quality products to our clients. This experience deepened my understanding of web development principles and enhanced my ability to leverage technology effectively to achieve our goals.
During my time at Indigenous Friends Association and Jumping Elephants, I delved into the realm of UX design with a focus on creating inclusive and intuitive digital experiences. Working closely with diverse communities, I conducted user research and employed empathy-driven design principles to develop interfaces that catered to the unique needs and perspectives of Indigenous groups.