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Ai-em '26

New commercial website for Ai-em

New website for web development consultancy company.

Mike's Blog

blog.mikejw.co.uk

I'm back in the blogging game using Elib Blog, after much deliberation about potentially launching something using the same stack but with a React front-end on top. I've put that idea aside, now that Empthy/PHP is performing so well on my server with Opcache.

dotfiles

dotfiles

A portable shell environment powered by nix-shell.

A.CE London

A.CE London - Version 2

Rebuild of the A.CE London website using React Router 7 and ELib CMS - making the website content managable.

One week turnaround.

Ben Victor Waggett Version 2.0

Victor Waggett - Version 2

Version 2.0 of the Victor Waggett portfolio website with a new front-end rebuilt from the ground up with Remix version 2.

Empathy

Empathy

Open Source platform-as-a-service and micro-MVC PHP framework.

zaizi logo

Zaizi.com

Working with the consultancy Zaizi on a React/TypeScript project for the Home Office.

lickd

Lickd

Frontend support for new UI pages/elements.

Home Office

Home Office

thinkproject.com

thinkproject.com

a.ce london street artist

A.CE London Street Art

Portfolio and shop website for street artist A.ce.

victor waggett portfolio website

Victor Waggett Artist Potfolio

Portfolio of artist/illustrator Ben Victor Waggett.

ai-em news rss feeds capture

ai-em.net

Curated RSS feed content by yours truly.

warwick estates customer app front end

Warwick Estates Customer Login

Working with Gigabyte Software, UK the project was intended to expose backend ERP software via a crisp React.js web app. This required secure API authentication and authorization via Auth0 and JWT.

toxic fox customisation user flow

Toxic Fox embedded React Web App

React.js components that drive customisable products within large e-commerce site. The components are a key part of the product customisation user journey for most available store items.

mary dobbin psychology website

Mary Dobbin Psychology

Website for local psychology practice Mary Dobbin. Design help from Samuel McGarrigle.