Android Developer @ Interapt

I worked as an Android Developer (Java & Kotlin) on the GE Smart HQ app. My responsibilities included developing and testing new features, fixing bugs, collaborating with iOS developers to ensure a consistent UX across platforms, implementing UI based on Figma designs, and creating builds and releases in GitHub and App Center for QA testing.

UnAnnounced NASA Project

I worked as a Mobile Developer (Android & iOS) on an unannounced NASA project for a few months through Orbis Leadership and Management. My responsibilities included testing mobile builds on Android and iOS, writing bug reports, building to iOS from Unity, and identifying areas of potential app improvement for mobile users. I worked mainly on mobile quality assurance tasks.

Yearbook

I created the wearable Yearbook app for my Project and Portfolio 6 project.

Yearbook is a contacts app that caters to people who have an easier time remembering someone by face than by name. Yearbook places the emphasis on the contact’s image rather than his name. This way, you can glance at the faces in your app and know at a glance who you need to contact. No more guessing “Is this the Joe I’m supposed to call? I remember what he looks like, but I’m not sure what his last name was…”

(Note: The app is not published.)

READ

I created the wearable READ app for my Project and Portfolio 5 project.

READ is a standalone WearOS app that uses Firebase, Firestore, and GraphView to create a simple, intuitive experience for users. The goal of READ is to encourage users to read more often.

(Note: The app is not published.)

Matt’s Supply Store – App Design

I designed this app in Adobe XD for a fictitious supply store. I created personas and user stories then decided on a set of features that would best achieve the user goals. I designed the app and created a functional prototype in Adobe XD.

Family Recipes

Family Recipes is a recipe app created with Swift in Xcode that uses Firebase’s Firestore and Auth APIs. Users can create an account, view, create, and edit recipes. Users can easily browse recipes created by others without creating an account and can view their own public and private recipes when signed in.

(Note: The app is not published.)

Tennis Match

I created Tennis Match as my final project in my degree.

Tennis Match is an Android app created to help tennis players find nearby tennis partners. Tennis Match users Firebase and Google Places API for storage and the location autocomplete feature. Tennis Match is a simplistic app that allows users to create listings, send messages, and favorite listings and other users.

(Note: The app is not published.)

Random Trivia

Random Trivia is a very simple quiz app developed in Kotlin. My goal in creating Random Trivia was to begin learning Kotlin. The game itself is quite simple and the app is comprised of only 2 screens. Check out the project page by clicking the Read More button to read more about the game and the development process.

(Note: The app is not published.)

Essays/Articles

I have written several essays/articles hosted on Adobe Spark that discuss some of my smaller mobile development projects. Check them out.