Role: Front-End Developer & WordPress Implementer
Technologies: WordPress, Custom Theme Development, HTML/CSS, Responsive UI, Content Architecture
For HazardQuest, I was responsible for transforming the client’s design direction into a clean, modern, and functional WordPress website. The project centered around presenting complex geospatial hazard data (earthquakes, wildfires, hurricanes, etc.) in a way that is accessible to insurance professionals, analysts, and organizations evaluating natural disaster risk.
Using a custom WordPress theme, I built out structured page templates tailored to the company’s product offerings, data insights, and hazard mapping tools. The site required a straightforward content architecture that could clearly communicate technical information without overwhelming users.
On the development side, I focused on building a responsive layout, clean typography systems, and intuitive navigation. I implemented reusable design components and modular page sections, ensuring the client could update content easily as their data models and product lines evolved.
The final site presents HazardQuest as a polished, credible provider of risk intelligence—balancing a professional visual presence with the flexibility needed for ongoing content updates. It serves as a strong marketing and informational hub that supports their mission to provide actionable, data-driven hazard insights.
