Hi, my nameâs Hugh Guiney (đŁ GUY-knee). Iâm a UX Developer, which means I design and code thoughtful digital products. Iâve worked with organizations of all sizes, from startups to SMBs to household names. In my spare time I build open-source software, play fighting games, and perform improv comedy.
đââïž Runkeeper
đ Oxfam
đŠ Publicis Sapient
đŠ Citizens Bank
đź WB Games
đ Reebok
đ° The Boston Globe
đ The City of Boston
With traditional app development, there are two main phases: design and development.
First, the designer creates mockupsâa series of pictures of what the app will look like. Then the developer translates those pictures into actual code. This duplicates the work of the designer, costing you time and money. Often the designer lacks technical knowledge. At best, this makes the developerâs job harder. At worst this means design revisions. Either way it means more time and more money.
Thereâs a better way. As a hybrid designerâdeveloper, I donât do mockupsâonly functional prototypes. That way you can feel what the product will be like, rather than just imagine it. And with fewer cooks in the kitchen, you get to launch and iterate faster.
50% of the worldâs population isnât online yetÂč, but they soon will be. As this happens, they will largely arrive by way of mobile, not desktop. And not on the iPhone 11, eitherâmore like the iPhone from 2011. This means sites and apps designed for Westerners with the latest tech will break for the rest of the world.
I believe the Internet should be for everyone. I keep accessibility, performance, and user friendliness top-of-mind at every stage of development. This helps your product reach the broadest possible audience. Itâs not just good karma, itâs good business.
Just because youâre moving fast doesnât mean you need to sacrifice quality. Todayâs MVP is tomorrowâs legacy codebase. Left unpaid, technical debt manifests as bottlenecks. New features start to break old ones. The app slows to a crawl, increasing bounce rate and costing you sales. Current employees get pulled away from product work to help onboard new employees.
Contracting with hughx is an insurance policy against code rot. Modular functions, unit tests, and detailed documentation all come standard. If your customers donât thank you, your dev team will.
Âč Best practices only. I do not guarantee search engine ranking.
ÂČ Source: Statistics on ITU
Music-as-a-Service company; pre-clears songs for commercial use in apps & websites. Mostly work on new products across all stages of lifeycle, from concept to final delivery. Developed novel algorithm to match Spotify tracks against internal library. Introduced UX research practices. Established front-end coding standards. Interviewed candidates. Architected modern, scalable, testable codebases. Engineering team quickly regarded my work as gold standard in companyâs portfolio of products, becoming template for all new products. âCulture Awardâ recipient for contributing to positive work environment.
RedBlue allows content producers to create âhypervideoâ (interactive online video), such as choose-your-own-story films. This is achieved by annotating videos with time-based links and UI using our open standard, HVML (Hypervideo Markup Language). Hypervideo provides a more immersive experience than regular video, offering higher audience engagement rates, more rewatchability, better brand recall with ads, and a unique selling point for filmmakers. RedBlue is currently in the prototype phase. With a current team size of one, I handle everything from programming, to interface design, to marketing.
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