Ricky Hewitt

Clients & Portfolio

Web Development

This is a list of both current & former web development related projects & clients.

https://kpopina.com

Wordpress Development & Managed Cloud

Provided redevelopment, along with a migration to a cloud-based architecture.

kpopina.com

Wordpress Development

Provided redevelopment, along with a migration to a cloud-based architecture.

apollo-instruments.com

Backend development

Provided Barclays ePDQ development & support, along with backend development & optimizations.

John Strehlow

Wordpress Development

Provided design, development, along with managed hosting (cloud).

MealChk

Web application

MealChk is a web app for detecting potential artificial or processed ingredients, and can be used to help aid following a paleo, whole30, or clean-eating lifestyle.

More information can be found in this blog post.

nyano.org

Web Development

Landing page for nyano.org

mission-studios.com

Wordpress Development & Managed Hosting

Redevelopment, consultancy, bug fixes and significant (4-6x!) performance increases, along with support for credit/debit cards/e-commerce and HTTPS.

8logos.com

Web Development

Built custom web scraper, imported over 80,000 items.

theskincarereviews.com

Wordpress Development

Custom development, maintenence and consultancy.

Hosted on nginx+php-fpm along with caching for optimal load speeds.

younewclinic.com

Wordpress Development

Wordpress theme was created from existing HTML files.

Job was accepted, and completed, all within 48 hours.

thehaircareproducts.com

Wordpress Development

Custom development, maintenence and consultancy.

Hosted on nginx+php-fpm along with caching for optimal load speeds.

beardtrimandgroom.com

Wordpress Development

Custom development, maintenence and consultancy.

Hosted on nginx+php-fpm along with caching for optimal load speeds.

hexalist.com

Web Development

A proxy listing site developed in standard PHP (no framework or external dependencies).

Site was later sold.

Site went offline after 2016.

Site is now offline. (Archive copy via archive.org)