Who is Alex?
I am an award winning 27 year old web professional from England who designs, develops, consults, speaks and writes about building high quality, accessible websites.
Services
- Website Design
- Website Tune-Up
- Accessibility Audits
- Usability Tests (UX)
- Online Strategy
- Project Plans (IA)
- Content Writing
- Social Marketing
Experience
I am a freelancer and self-taught professional with 10 years active experience in the field. And while I work in the web industry, I'm also skilled in software development.
Education
I graduated college with a GNVQ and AVCE in Health and Social care with extra Psychology. Using this unique background I help improve websites with your clients in mind.
Languages
- (x)HTML
- XML
- CSS
- VB.NET
- WinHelp
- JavaScript
- PHP & mySQL
- SWiSHMax
Community
Apart from mentoring and helping people on the SitePoint forums, and I'm a fully fledged member of GAWDS, IWA-HWG and the WSG promoting industry best practices.
Hobbies
In my spare time I enjoy watching TV and Movies, playing Tennis and Chess and listening to Podcasts. If you want to know more about me or my business, just let me know.
Resources
Website Design
If you want a brand new website or want to refresh an existing one, I can make you a site that's crafted with care, and meets the highest level of standards you can expect.
Web Portfolio
Print Portfolio
Flash Portfolio
HiTechy Website
This very website has undergone many changes to evolve into what you see today. It therefore makes sense to discuss the design work I've done here on my homepage.
Details
- W3C valid HTML and CSS.
- Unobtrusive JavaScript.
- Information architecture.
- Accessibility / Usability.
- Copywriting and marketing.
Version 1.0
As HiTechy started as a software development business, I needed a conventional design. Inspired by nature I built an earthy warm two column simple to use layout.
Version 2.0
Turning from software to website design, I decided to experiment and show off with a controversial but fresh layout that made used bleeding edge CSS techniques.
Version 3.0
Finally we have the version you see today. Taking lessons from the old site and making vast usability improvements, a mix of simplicity and accessibility become my goal.
Resources
One Page Layout
When building this website I was inspired to create a liquid pure CSS single page design. Using pastel colors and some powerful CSS it gives the effect of multiple pages!
Features
- W3C valid HTML and CSS.
- Cross browser support.
- Works without JavaScript.
- Very unique layout style.
- Clean, simple, beautiful.
Resources
Blogging Design
Blogs are one of the most popular websites of choice. I put together a simple and clean blog interface that has a few graphical flourishes on hovering over the navigation.
Features
- W3C valid HTML and CSS.
- Cross browser support.
- Pre-styled XHTML tags.
- Flexible for multiple uses.
- Simple and clean design.
Resources
AD2K-Ware Studios
Before HiTechy existed, there was AD2K-Ware. This was a non-profit business I launched to hold free software products I wrote. This of course had it's own web design.
Details
- W3C valid HTML and CSS.
- JavaScript and classic ASP.
- Copywriting and marketing.
Preface
For the various software products I wrote, each release was followed by a fresh web design. I've put a patchwork of highlights of various designs and functions together.
Explained
My coding skills came from these web experiments, as they haven't aged well their not provided them publicly. Though in their day they were rather good web designs.
Resources
E-Book Template
Working with a previous client, I was asked to produce a template for a potential web design E-Book for internal distribution. This was an interesting and fun project.
Details
- Professional print design.
- Distribution in PDF format.
- Template for customization.
- Formatted for OpenOffice.
Explained
Provided as part of the package included a beautiful cover and the copyright info, contents and index pages, intro page, chapter cover, template page... a lot of work!
Resources
Design Sketches
Information architecture is a core service I offer. Each project I take up results in a variety of sketches using my WACOM tablet to get a visualization of the end result.
General
Once sketched or drawn digitally, I save my diagrams as a PDF file. As the creative process is important in my job role, These wireframes warrant inclusion in the portfolio.
Disclaimer
Unfortunately I tend to have loads of ideas but not enough time to bring each one through. Luckily these sketches will preserve these concepts for future development.
Resources
Software Help Files
Most applications use HTML for their help files. With knowledge in software development and web design, producing these help files is something I've come to enjoy.
Formats
Documentation I've written has come in many formats like HLP, CHM, MAML, PDF, DOC, RTF and HTML. Using the right format for the job is imperative to my goals.
Work
I've produced several help files for software I've built in the past. And some of my older clients had me create them some help files with their programming work too.
Resources
KillaNet Promo Video
One of my clients approached me to create a Flash based promotion video for industry contacts to gain an insight into their business. This presentation was a great success.
Contents
- 2D and 3D Art gallery.
- Stock / Wallpaper images.
- Knowledge and skill lists.
- Screenshots and photos.
- Credits compilation.
Method
Using SWiSHMax and high quality music, the video showcased some projects they had completed in a visually stunning montage much alike an art gallery presentation.
Resources
eXtreme Adventures
Using a blend of real life photos and some Flash, I built a comical cartoon of forum moderators that was sent around privately in a well known MSN Chat community.
Reason
By creating the animation, it gave a face to usernames and increased the emotional bond between the moderators and regulars making visitors more inclined to stay.
Method
The comic strip effect used layered Flash speech bubbles, which were positioned over the characters real life photos to form a storyline based on the forums activities.
Resources
Web Practical Joke
One fun April fools day I decided to treat an IRC chat network I talk in to a flash based practical joke for their website. Upon clicking links, a funny animation triggered.
Why!
This project came mostly out of boredom, however the final effect was very pleasing to the eyes. It also mocked a regular who enjoys getting into trouble occasionally!
What?
Upon clicking any of the fake links it flashed various warnings which were followed by a comical system event resulting in the fake website collapsing, before resetting again!
Resources
App Development
I write software in my spare time. While this may seem an odd hobby I find it rather relaxing! I've written and designed a fair few apps in my time. Just check out the below.
Products
Archive
- MSN Chat Utilities
- Illumni Installer
- Learn 4 IT
- KillaNet Navigator
- KillaCast TV
- Project Salamander
- ADO Architect
GUI Design
HiTechy SnipClip
Writing code can get repetitive, this product aims to solve that issue by managing your snippets in a drag and drop environment that works with your code editor.
Features
- Small, easy-to-use utility.
- Categories & languages.
- Can print or export code.
- Supports most software.
- Powerful XML based API.
Functionality
You simply drag code you want to store into the app, and drag it into the software you use when you need it. It's quick, simple and uses an open source storage format!
Requirements
- Windows 2000 or above.
- .NET Framework 3.5
- An Internet Connection.
Details
This product is not free, it's a piece of commercial software and you'll need to pay £7.50 to obtain a full license. A limited demo is available and can be used without paying.
Resources
Synthesis Studio
Validating your website can take a great deal of time and effort, while there's some cool tools out there, this one aims to analyze and spot errors in a totally unique way.
Features
- Small, easy-to-use utility.
- Validation of source code.
- Accurate accessibility tests.
- Usability practice analysis.
- Search and social ranking.
Functionality
All you need is to enter a website address, select a testing method to undertake and start the test. It'll make a comprehensive report on how well your website did!
Requirements
- Windows 2000 or above.
- .NET Framework 4.0
- An Internet Connection.
Release
This tool isn't currently available for general public release as it's still in development. As further product details are made available you'll see them listed right here.
Resources
- Readme
Ambiance Editor
If you don't know how to code, building a decent website can be very hard. This product aims to solve that issue by approaching website building in a unique way.
Features
- Small, easy-to-use utility.
- Standards compliant code.
- No coding ability required.
- Built in content manager.
- Project and design control.
Functionality
Rather than using a drag and drop editor, this tool will act like a CMS! You provide the details and build the design in a fixed but simple environment giving quality code.
Requirements
- Windows 2000 or above.
- .NET Framework 4.0
- An Internet Connection.
Release
This tool isn't currently available for general public release as it's still in development. As further product details are made available you'll see them listed right here.
Resources
- Readme
MSN Chat Utilities
Back in the days when MSN Chat was around, I produced a range of free moderation software for the networks chat rooms. For 6 years I was a leading figure in this field.
Scope
I produced a range of products to improve the user-experience for users of the MSN Client. This was the largest development project I have been involved in to-date.
Community
I collaborated with a wide range of professionals and helped several software developers in their own creations. I also supported several online groups and their networks.
Success
Over the six year period I was featured on several major sites, produced over 30 products and had thousands of active users. I even ran a own web community!
Resources
Illumni Installer
Every product needs an installer, so I wrote my own. It supported most functions you would expect in such a package and considering how old it is, it does the job well!
Details
- Install / Repair / Uninstall.
- License & Readme support.
- Shortcuts / Associations.
- Custom components list.
- Easy to configure installer.
Functions
The product isn't open source but all elements of the installer can be controlled through an editable INI file. You literally just distribute the executable with the components.
Resources
Learn 4 IT
While at college one of the tasks I had to undertake was a project to aid children's learning ability. One activity undertaken from this task resulted in this small application.
Segments
- Typing Tutor
- Number Picker
- Shape Shifter
- Find & Click
Overview
This product aims to improve a 5 to 6 year olds literacy, numeracy, association, recognition, motor function and IT skills. It contains 4 activities with 12 levels in total.
Results
Upon testing the application on the target audience, they found the activities engaging. The main side benefit for myself was that I received an A grade for my work!
Resources
- Readme
KillaCast TV
Before the days of BBC iPlayer and streaming media the web used a variety of formats to show audio and video. I was asked to built a web media aggregator for these.
Details
- XML Syndication channels.
- Smart format rendering.
- Subtitle and VOD support.
Project
A regular client approached me to built a tool which used a hosted XML list of streams or media, that detected the player and made use of the format playing the file.
Support
The product supported Quicktime, Windows Media Player, RealOne, Flash and any format associated with them. However it required those products to be installed.
Resources
Project Salamander
While I offer help file production as a service, this application was a web based help file viewer that I put together. It also came with a range of unique, useful features.
Naming
As you can tell, this software has a strange name. The reason for this is due to it never getting past the beta stage. While never released, it still did it's job very effectively.
Conventions
This product supported HTML and CSS, it could send commands to the product on link clicking and even built index maps of content automatically, no help required!
Resources
ADO Architect
A client employed me to create a simple but effective management solution for email addresses. The utility used a secure database and had entries for their task needs.
General
Most applications take a while to produce, this one was different. A straight forward tool with simple goals! It acted as the front-end for a Microsoft Access database.
Client
This projects client was studying computer science and bought the source code to develop further. It's therefore possible that it may have evolved into a complete app!
Resources
Website Editor
I was approached by a client to advise on, and produce a custom user interface for a website editor that would be used integrally for their various Intranet pages.
Breakdown
While the client was able to write the needed back-end code, their usability and UI skills were lacking. Therefore I worked to make their front-end design user-friendly.
Essentials
One key layout decision was to organize the toolbar into tabbed navigation. The decisions for the structure and layout of users code was therefore logically handled.
Resources
Offline CMS
A while ago, I had the inspiration of producing an offline CMS tool. While this didn't go past the user-interface creation, the layout itself is actually pretty well designed.
Layout
For the tools layout, I made the decision to follow conventions in web design so it would run as in the browser. This gave a simple but easy to grasp layout design.
Ideas
A unique feature that the product would have had was the ability to generate semantic code without having to touch any HTML or CSS as the source was strictly handled.
Resources
Security Suite
A friend asked me to produce a skin for a security application he was building as a hobby project. While the tool was never released, the layout did the job required.
Sections
The programs sidebar had built sections for file and disk scanning, live protection, heuristic archives, system tools it shipped with and the all important product help file.
Scope
The work done extended beyond the skin, I also created a module loader to let custom components be embedded within the utility securely at the authors request.
Resources
My Consultation
When it comes to web design, I've learnt a lot and I don't like keeping it to myself. I freely contribute to several communities and offer my skills as a consultant and trainer.
Consulting
- The One Second Film
- KillaNet Technology Ltd
- Epic Web Services
- Merito Web Services
- TechGear 007
- eXtreme Computing
- AD2K-Ware Studios
Contributing
One Second Film
I am an executive producer of a social collaboration film. As well as donating money to this charitable cause, I've also freely given my services to the non-profit project.
Services
- Accessibility Audits
- Usability Tests (UX)
- Online Strategy
- Social Marketing
- Financial Donations
Synopsis
The One Second Film is funded by micro-donations from the public to produce a movie. The profits from this socially driven, celebrity endorsed project goes to charity.
Position
In my assigned beta testing role, I undertook simplified versions of the above to assist the director in both bug discovery and providing ideas to how the site could evolve.
Resources
KillaNet Network
One of the longest running web projects I was associated with for a previous client was that of the web based community operated by KillaNet Technology Ltd.
Services
- Website Design
- App Development
- Online Strategy
- Project Plans (IA)
- Content Writing
- Social Marketing
Synopsis
KillaNet Technology Ltd are a web based Canadian community who offer a range of services aimed at graphic artists and gamers such as hosting, chat rooms and forums.
Position
As the project manager, I advised on the business operations, wrote software, content, articles and even produced a Flash corporate promotion video of their results.
Resources
Epic Web Services
In the past, I affiliated and assisted the hosting and domain registrar business in a few ways. The client who owned the business has been a friend of mine for several years.
Services
- Usability Tests (UX)
- Online Strategy
- Social Marketing
Synopsis
Epic Web Services was a web host and domain registrar in the United Kingdom. While they do not exist anymore, I assisted and gave my support to them until they closed.
Position
My job role with Epic Web Services was rather minimal. I gave general advice to the design of their site and custom control panel along with helping market the business.
Resources
Merito Web Services
A client wanted to expand their existing business so I agreed to promote and integrate services they offered in an affiliate scheme through a website I managed.
Services
- Social Marketing
Synopsis
Merito Web Services is a small but scalable provider of web hosting services in the United Kingdom. They have been offering a core range of hosting for several years.
Position
I promoted Merito's core services through an affiliate scheme using a site I managed over a period of 2 years. This gave them significant exposure and new customers.
Resources
TechGear 007
Back in the days of MSN Chat, I worked with the well respected provider of 3rd party tools for the popular network. The assistance I gave came in a range of forms.
Services
- App Development
- Online Strategy
- Content Writing
- Social Marketing
Synopsis
TechGear was a leading provider of MSN bots, clients and utilities, back when MSN Chat existed. These days it's become a software resource and online community.
Position
As a producer of MSN software, I regularly contributed tools to the site. This allowed TechGear to gain added exposure to their network from users of my own products.
Resources
eXtreme Computing
A highly successful forum back in the day, I assisted this community aimed at users of 3rd party tools for MSN Chat as a moderator, contributor and writer of content.
Services
- App Development
- Online Strategy
- Content Writing
- Social Marketing
Synopsis
eXtreme Computing was a very successful web forum for users of MSN Chat. While the community no longer exists, they were a very popular non-profit organisation.
Position
As an authority on MSN tools, I acted as a community adviser, global moderator and long term supporter of the community. This involved a great deal of writing.
Resources
AD2K-Ware Studios
Before HiTechy existed, there was AD2K-Ware. This was a non-profit business I launched to hold free software products I wrote. This of course provided it's own services.
Services
- App Development
- Chat Moderation
- MSN Resources
Explanation
During my days at college as a part time venture, I offered a range of highly successful freeware tools and useful resources for regular users of the MSN Chat network.
Resources
SitePoint Community
I have been a regular contributor to SitePoint since February 2009. Over this time I've contributed to the community in many different ways, and some are listed below.
Community
SitePoint's forums are one of the worlds largest web professional communities. They regularly talk about a range of subjects related to web design and development.
Awards
Position
I'm an ex-mentor with over 7,000 posts and 3 awards who has also contributed an article, content for their forums podcast and material for a community book project.
Resources
GAWDS Member
I have become a member of the accessibility advocacy group, the Guild of Accessible Web Designers to aid in the general promotion of disability access rights on the web.
Community
This organization promotes and protects accessible web design standards to aid the increasing range of needs for ability inhibited individuals who use the Internet.
Position
As a member of this group, my goal is to assist in the promotion of accessibility both through my business and to promote such methods to the wider community.
Resources
Web Standards Group
I am currently a contributor to the well known web mailing list that provides assistance, discussions and support in respect to current and existing web standards.
Community
The Web Standards Group exists to provide information, discussion and resources on web standards and industry best practices for web designers and developers.
Position
I am a subscriber to their forums and mailing list primarily spending my free time giving people email based assistance to web design questions on a voluntary basis.
Resources
CSS-WG Test Suite
The CSS Working Group Test Suite is a project aimed at recognising common flaws in rendering CSS so browser makers can ensure that their code works as predicted.
Contributions
To date, I have successfully made contributions that helped identify flaws as to how certain browsers render CSS. Links to each of these test-cases will be listed below.
Test-Cases
Event Speaking
People enjoy talking for all sorts of reasons, I love chatting about web design. Below you'll see the places I've participated as a speaker such as podcasts and conferences.
Podcasts
SitePoint ForumCast
I was involved in a podcast aimed at SitePoint's visitors for the first two episodes. This unique show is an offbeat and fun examination of whats going on in the community.
Format
- General Chat
- User Interview
- Jam Session
- Q & A Session
- Featured Topics
- Announcements
Project
Along with other regulars in the community, we produce segments of interest in an easy to listen to format. The podcast was officially endorsed by SitePoint themselves.
Position
I was the producer, editor and the audio engineer of my "Featured Topics" segment. This role was to give thread recommendations for forum visitors to participate in.
Resources
Published Writing
As well as talking about the web, I also enjoy writing. Whether it's a sites content, forum discussion, article or book that I've written, I'm happy to throw in my views.
Books & Articles
Resources
Archive
GS: Building Websites
Getting StartED Building Websites is my first book on the subject of web design for beginners. It's a whopping 688 pages and covers a wide range of important subjects.
Audience
This is a great book to start with if you want to build a website but have no idea what you need to learn or where you should start. It covers the basics in simple steps.
Information
Using a unique process, this book will teach you best practices while ensuring you don't lose sight of the bigger picture, you'll soon be building sites like a professional!
Subjects
- Project Planning
- Content Writing
- Coding (x)HTML
- Hosting & Domains
- Styling With CSS
- Images & Media
- Problem Solving
- Scripting Basics
- User-Experience
- SEO & Marketing
Resources
Published Articles
I write articles about web design and development for various web magazines, journals and blogs as I get the time. Below you can find links to all of my published work.
Smashing Magazine
Six Revisions
- The Web's Undead
- Guide on Layout Types
- 5 Web Files For Your Site
- 250 Quick Web Design Tips
- Web Languages: Decoded
- Sexy Tooltips with Just CSS
- Web Validation Problems
- Semantic CSS3 Lightboxes
- The Anatomy of a Website
WebDesigner Deport
SitePoint
Webtopian Guide
Over the years, I've collected a wide number of useful web design resources. Often they get lost in the sands of time however I can recommend you check them out.
Disclaimer
The sites mentioned below are hosted and provided externally. I hold no liability for their content or information. And if you see any broken links, please let me know!
Resources
Book Library
As a self-taught web professional, I enjoy reading a wide range of books on web design to keep my knowledge fresh. Below you'll see titles I've managed to read in full.
I Read Online
- Adobe Typography Primer
- AIGA Aquent Salary Survey
- Art and Science of Web Design
- Building Accessible Websites
- Designing For The Web
- Designing Interfaces
- Dissecting A CSharp App
- Dive Into Accessibility
- Elegant Web Typography
- Elements of Typographic Style
- Eloquent JavaScript
- Essential XML Quick Reference
- Get A Design Job
- Getting Real
- Google SEO Guide
- jQuery Fundamentals
- Meet Your Type
- Mobile Web Developers Guide
- Opera Standards Curriculum
- Peachpit WDRG
- Programmers Intro to PHP4
- Programming VB.NET
- Search User Interfaces
- Task-Centered UI Design
- Type Classification
- UIAccess: Just Ask!
- Usability.gov - The Guidelines
- Web Book, The
- Web Designers Success Guide
- Web Style Guide
- Website Migration Handbook
- Why Design?
- Woork Handbook
- XML Programming
I Read Offline
- 31 Days to Build A Better Blog
- 60 Accessible Web Design Tips
- 63 Killer Marketing Strategies
- Accessible Web Typography
- AJAX Web Applications
- Art and Science of CSS
- Art and Science Of JavaScript
- ASP.NET 2.0 Anthology
- ASP.NET 3.5 Website
- Autoresponder Magic
- Beautiful Web Design
- Beginning XSLT 2.0
- Bluffers Guide to ISO 9241
- Bulletproof Web Design
- Color For Websites
- CSS Anthology
- CSS Hacks and Filters
- CSS Mastery
- Database Driven Website
- Defensive Design for the Web
- Deliver First Class Web Sites
- Design of Sites
- Designing Web Usability
- Designing with Web Standards
- DHTML Utopia
- DOM Scripting
- Don't Make Me Think!
- Elements of User Experience
- Eric Meyer on CSS
- Everything You Know
- Firefox 3 Revealed
- Firefox Extension
- Firefox Secrets
- Flash Anthology
- Foundations of AJAX
- Get to the Top on Google
- GS: Building Websites
- Handcrafted CSS
- Homepage Usability
- Hot Text
- How To Create Accessible PDF's
- HTML, XHTML and CSS Bible
- HTML Mastery
- HTML Utopia
- Info Selling
- JavaScript Anthology
- JavaScript Bible
- jQuery: Novice To Ninja
- More Eric Meyer on CSS
- No Nonsense XML
- Online Marketing Inside Out
- Photoshop Anthology
- PHP Anthology
- PHP5 and mySQL Bible
- Prioritizing Web Usability
- Project Management
- Run Your Own Web Server
- Rocket Surgery Made Easy
- Search Engine Visibility
- SEO Made Easy
- Sexy Web Design
- Simply JavaScript
- Simply Rails 2
- Simply SQL
- Smashing Book
- Standards Compliant Site
- Successful Freelancing
- Ultimate CSS Reference
- Ultimate HTML Reference
- Universal Principles of Design
- Unusually Useful Web Book
- Web Accessibility
- WA: for People with Disabilities
- Web Accessibility Guide
- Web Redesign 2.0
- Web Standards Solutions
- Web Style Guide
- Website Owners Manual
- Website The Right Way
- WWW.Layout
- WWW.Type
- XML 1.1 Bible
- XML Programming Bible
- Zen of CSS Design
MSN Chat Research
When producing clients for MSN Chat, research was carried out examining the popularity of such tools. The studies are listed below for general archival purposes.
Top 10 Guide
The most important MSN research for 3rd party tools carried out an independent study of functionality within several well known tools and built a report of the results.
Resources
- Readme
Product List
In MSN Chat's history, well over 1,000 tools were provided for it's network! The research attached contains the most comprehensive list of such products in existence.
Resources
- Readme
The Virology Index
There are so many terms in the security industry for various types of malicious software, I produced a list in the 90's which defined such terms to break them down.
Conventions
Each convention was used only if the name could be seen in the wild by definition and classification was provided only when examples of such a product was referenced.
Updates
While this list probably isn't of use to anyone and it's out of date, it may be interesting to people who still think everything is either a virus, trojan, worm or spyware.
Resources
- Readme
Get In Contact
If you want a proposal or quote for work, if you want to send me a message or even if you just want to follow me, click the appropriate link below. It couldn't be simpler!
Contact
- EmailEmail: Support@hitechy.com
- SkypeSkype: AlexDawsonUK
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- GoogleGoogle Talk: AlexUK@gmail.com
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