You may have heard of York Supplies. They have been in the news. Trading in the vibrant Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath since 1947, the very special hardware store and garden centre faced closure upon the retirement of the current owners. This is how we saved it.
Lot's of people have design or development skills, so why would you want to use me? Both the process, and what I can deliver is different depending on if you are a person or business looking for a web designer or an agency looking to bring in some external resources. Pick a route below to learn more.
"There are plenty of designers and web developers who I could choose to work with,
but almost no one who I would trust with the passwords to my servers. No one, that is,
except Sush Kelly.
Sure, he understands design. Yes, he can write code. But, most
importantly, he's someone I trust with my work. And you should to."
"Sush has been working with us to provide freelance frontend development support since the start of 2023.
Although Sush is a highly qualified developer in his own right, he recognised the value in investing upfront time to get to know our team and learn our coding practices (even the bits that live in peoples heads!)
This has meant that he has been able to deliver high quality work that meets our quality standards, in a fairly self-sufficient way. Along with his personable manner, and his history in project management - therefore an awareness of the wider context, Sush is a real joy to work with."
You may have heard of York Supplies. They have been in the news. Trading in the vibrant Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath since 1947, the very special hardware store and garden centre faced closure upon the retirement of the current owners. This is how we saved it.
We know that designers just love multiple tones of grey on projects, but just how light can you go on a standard white background and pass WCAG checks for accessibility?
I mean I am so astute when it comes to writing and English that I had never heard of a Novella :) I can get on board with a short story, especially if it is super bleak.
Programmers use a rubber duck to walk through their problems and try and solve them.
Let's solve a problem
As much as I love freelancing it can be a quiet existence and I really do miss those little problem solving challenges, so I thought I would try a thing.