Graphic arts & advertising
Design, print, large format, signage, publications, video, photography, visual campaigns and complete production workflows from computer to physical installation.
I am a multidisciplinary builder. I have spent my life learning how ideas become products, how businesses communicate, how data becomes a working system, how teams operate in the field and how technology can simplify real problems.

I began in graphic arts at 17. Since then I have moved through advertising, printing, publishing, multimedia, photography, Google Street View, sales, databases, software, entrepreneurship, staffing, industrial operations and writing. The disciplines changed. The mindset did not: learn, understand, build, improve.
Design, print, large format, signage, publications, video, photography, visual campaigns and complete production workflows from computer to physical installation.
Database driven platforms, PHP/MySQL systems, ecommerce, CRM, staffing tools, dashboards, subscriptions, payments, automation and AI assisted development.
Experience dealing directly with clients, selling advertising and services, managing workers, staffing projects, building partnerships and solving business problems under real pressure.
The unusual part of my profile is not that I know several tools. It is that I have used them across the complete lifecycle of real products, advertising campaigns, businesses and field operations.
PHP application development, MySQL database architecture, JavaScript, AJAX, HTML, CSS, user roles, authentication, administrative dashboards, APIs, webhooks, payments, ecommerce, reporting and custom backend workflows.
I use AI as a development and automation layer for code assistance, debugging, review, documentation, process design, internal information retrieval, reporting and supervised workflows. My focus is integrating existing AI capabilities into useful business systems.
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere Pro, CorelDRAW and Filmora, including branding, advertising, publications, motion graphics, corporate video, social content, image preparation and production-ready artwork.
Large format printing, wide format plotters, vinyl cutting plotters, lithographic processes, prepress, signage, outdoor advertising, finishing and installation. I learned the physical production side of advertising, not only the computer side.
My software story is easier to understand as an evolution. Each project taught me something that later appeared in the next one.
My first major original online platform, created as a commercial, professional, tourism and services directory. It connected users with businesses, professionals, products and local information using a database driven model. I handled the concept, visual design, database structure, development and commercial model.
After Pa’Donde, partnerships in Ecuador and Colombia led me to evolve and rename the concept as EcoGuía. The platform expanded toward a broader commercial, professional, tourism and services network with business profiles, catalogs, local information and user-to-business communication.
I later traveled to Curaçao to adapt the same underlying concept for a private Caribbean project. That experience forced me to think about how the same technology and commercial idea must change for another culture, tourism market and business environment.
A link-in-bio and creator monetization platform designed for creators, professionals and entrepreneurs to organize links, identity and direct audience support in one profile.
A local professional discovery platform designed to connect consumers directly with service professionals and businesses through profiles, services, reviews and location based search, without centering the model on charging professionals for every lead.
Operating my own staffing company exposed me to recruiting, employee records, schedules, assignments, timesheets, payment information, billing, supervision and client coordination. I used those real problems to build Staff Pro Manager, a private staffing CRM and workforce management system that I can demonstrate from my Douglas & Morgan infrastructure.
My most ambitious current platform. ByTowns brings local businesses, professionals, talent, jobs, events, coupons, tourism and community resources into one ecosystem with geolocation, profiles, reviews, dashboards, subscriptions, partner/referral workflows, payments and mobile distribution.
Over the years I have also built and improved systems for private clients in different industries. Many were custom projects rather than products with a public brand of my own.
Hotel websites, tourism content, property and real estate platforms, listings, galleries, contact workflows and customer-facing experiences.
Clothing stores, online sales, product catalogs, promotional pages, coupon systems, checkout related workflows and commercial landing experiences.
CRM style systems, community management tools, staffing workflows, timesheets, invoicing, employee databases, purchasing and sales processes, dashboards and custom administrative backends.
For more than eight years I worked independently around Google Street View, business listings and visual content. This was not employment by Google. It was professional work using Google’s ecosystem and the former Street View Trusted program.
Walking into a hotel, store, restaurant or local business and explaining why better photos, 360 tours, a correct Google listing or a stronger digital presence mattered required more than camera skills. It required understanding the business owner and communicating value in practical terms.
Advertising and entrepreneurship forced me to develop communication, persuasion, negotiation and relationship skills long before I began describing myself as a technology professional.
I have sold advertising, digital visibility, websites, visual production, technology services and business ideas. I have approached companies directly, presented proposals, built partnerships and adapted the message to owners, managers, professionals and institutions.
My projects and commercial activity also brought me into collaboration and contact with local governments and tourism-oriented entities in Latin America, including municipalities in Ecuador. These experiences taught me how public-sector priorities, tourism promotion and private business needs often intersect.
I have lived, worked, collaborated or traveled through different markets across Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States. Exposure to different cultures changed how I communicate, sell, design products and understand local business behavior.
In the United States I expanded into industrial and electrical work, not as a replacement for technology, but as another real-world environment where people, schedules, safety, logistics and information have to work together.
I created Douglas & Morgan LLC as a multidisciplinary company for staffing, industrial services, technology development and business projects. The company became both an operating business and an environment where I could build software from problems I personally encountered.
Industrial staffing, workforce solutions, electrical and project services, technology development and digital products. I designed and developed the company’s web presence and technology infrastructure.
A private staffing CRM built from direct operational experience, including worker data, clients, projects, assignments, schedules, timesheets, work hours, payment information, billing workflows, dashboards, documentation, role-based access and concepts for identity verification and supervised AI support.
I am most useful where a company needs someone who can understand the business problem, communicate with people and turn requirements into a working digital or operational solution.
Open to technology roles, business systems, digital products, automation, creative projects, consulting, industrial technology opportunities and positions where broad real-world experience can create an advantage.