I cannot disclose all of my work with Promosis, but at a high level I collaborated with well known brands to build sweepstakes pages, product registration websites, and large scale promotional campaigns. Many of these projects supported high traffic events, which meant working with sizable databases and ensuring that forms, registrations, and data flows were reliable under real world load.
A significant part of my work involved building and maintaining web applications that handled large volumes of structured data, especially product registrations and promotional entries. On the backend, this meant working extensively with PHP and MySQL to design, query, and maintain databases that needed to be both flexible and dependable. On the frontend, I developed additional tools and visual components for legacy sites, improving usability while staying within existing constraints.
I also built smaller interactive experiences in JavaScript, including browser based games used for promotional engagement. These ranged from visual pattern recognition and memory style games to interactive search and comparison mechanics. While each game was relatively small in scope, they required careful frontend logic, state management, and attention to performance and user experience.
Alongside development, I regularly used Figma to produce wireframes, icons, and design assets, which helped bridge the gap between design intent and implementation. My primary tools were HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, and MySQL, and as a full stack developer I was comfortable moving between frontend behavior, backend logic, and database structure as needed.
Through this work, I gained confidence not just in writing clean, maintainable code, but also in documenting decisions, keeping thorough notes, and clearly communicating issues or tradeoffs with my senior developer. That combination of technical range and communication was essential in an environment with long lived projects and high visibility campaigns.
Below is a link to the Promosis portfolio. I cannot specify which individual projects I worked on, but it reflects the overall scale and quality of the work I contributed to.
Promosis Portfolio