About Danielle Shaw Web Design Social Media Marketing company in Arlington, United States
Im Danielle a professional Web Designer with 20 years of experience and Technical Editor with 18+ years of experience for one of the largest computer textbook publishers. I have developed hundreds of web sites covering a wide spectrum of needs and requirements including responsive WordPress sites online learning portals enhanced landing pages content management systems e-commerce stores and much more. The majority of the published titles Ive worked on are listed in the Computing amp; Information Technology section at Cengage Learning.
I designed my first web site on Geocities during my college years in 1996. I tracked down an early fan page from 1999 that I designed still alive on free servers. This web site is the HTML foundation of my web design career. Since then I have continued to grow in the field while staying on the cutting-edge of the latest web design trends and technology.
Over 13 years ago WordPress launched and I was on the quest to learn as much as I could about the CMS. It quickly became the most popular Content Management System in the world with hundreds of thousands of templates on millions of web sites. In editing many different templates through the years Im constantly learning on the fly and adapting.
I typically build e-commerce shops using WooCommerce and Shopify.
I have been contracted by Cengage Learning since 2001 as a Senior Technical Editor for operating system web design networking Office and programming content. I work very closely with Authors Development Editors and Product Managers in helping maintain a very high standard of quality in their content typically performing multiple passes on a book to ensure a textbook online exam or lab is error-free and on point.
The marriage of Web Design with my contract Tech Editing work at Cengage Learning keeps me constantly learning and testing new technology especially in the applications and software department. I have the fortunate opportunity to work on beta software learning upcoming and current applications before they are released to the public.