Code + Creative
+ Consulting

Joe Peraud is a web application and website developer with nearly 10 years of experience delivering innovative and visually impressive solutions for clients.

Through his sole-proprietorship Foxsight Digital, Joe works as an independent consultant to help entrepreneurs and nonprofits get their brands and their business-critical operations online.

He has a proven ability to turn complex technical challenges into user-friendly solutions, and to communicate those solutions to a diverse range of stakeholders.

Prior to launching Foxsight Digital, Joe worked as a Product Owner at Aprimo, an enterprise-class marketing automation platform, and at Sandstorm Design, a web design agency. He has also been a solutions specialist and virtual event producer at Inxpo (now part of Notified), and a content specialist at Orbitz Worldwide (now part of Expedia).

Joe's other creative pursuits including founding Foxsight Film Club, a social group in Chicago which shares underappreciated indie, foreign and retro films. He also enjoys photography, playing with generative AI, and producing electronic music under the moniker Cult of One.

Adesso

2023

Adesso is a time-management web app built in React that lets you:

  • — link values to goals, goals to tasks, and tasks to timeslots
  • — create dependency relationships between tasks to build a smarter calendar and plan your goals more accurately
  • — export events to your existing calendar program


hiitr

2016

HIITR is a web app that creates unique, high-intensity interval workouts based on a user's fitness goals and equipment.

I built it in 2016 using Angular 1 and Bootstrap. The exercise "database" is a static JSON object fetched via AJAX. I recently extended the written description content using Chat GPT.

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Indra

2016

Indra was an idea I had after watching too much Westworld.

When a user places two objects, animals, or agents in the same environment, they will impact each other's emotional scores. For instance, a snake will increase a human's fear score. Concious agents like humans have the additional ability to self-reflect, which means they can influence their own emotional scores. Users can create their own objects too. There is also a messaging module which updates each time an interaction takes place.

Overall, the app was a valuable coding exercise and demonstrates some nice features of HTML5 like drag and drop, and uses advanced OOP patterns particularly for ES5. Without any clear user objectives though, it's little more than a curiosity as an application.

If i were to revamp this project, I would add target scores, rewards, and introduce an element of realtime interactivity instead of turn-based updates.

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Frederick

In Progress

Frederick is an HTML5 canvas-based homage to the classic Chip's Challenge.