Connor Byram
<frontend developer/>
Virtru
<senior front-end dev/>
Fuck Jerry
Figma | Webflow | JavaScript
Veho
Webflow | Javascript | Figma
Bean LA
Nuxt.js | Vue.js | Sanity CMS
The Aesthetic Syndicate
Figma | Wordpress | PHP
Innovative Medical
Webflow | Javascript
Skytron
Wordpress
Virgin Ears
Webflow | Spline | Javascript
Performance Medical
Webflow | Javascript
Teenage Engineering
EP–133 K.O. II
For over six years, I have been working in web design & development, driving effective user experiences by building pixel-perfect, responsive UIs that cater to diverse users and devices.
I currently work at Virtru as a Frontend Web Developer, where I spearhead the development and management of multiple websites, ensuring a seamless user experience for 300k monthly website visitors.
I have worked on a number of frontend projects, over the past 4+ years, utilizing Webflow, Hubspot, Wordpress, and Shopify. Beyond a solid foundation in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, I have built with frameworks like React, Vue, and Nuxt. I have also worked with Sanity as a headless CMS.
I currently work at Virtru as a Frontend Web Developer, where I spearhead the development and management of multiple websites, ensuring a seamless user experience for 300k monthly website visitors.
I was brought on as the primary developer for the Fuck Jerry landing page. They came wanting a fun, nostalgic-feeling website that allowed them to showcase their various social channels and successful partnerships.
I am a contractor for Veho, helping them maintain their Webflow website. Projects include redesigning and building a new blog post page, designing and building a referral program page, building various landing pages, as well as integrating Gem for their careers page.
I contracted for Bean as a Full-Stack Developer, building out client websites as well as making contributions to their own website.
I also contributed to the agency website, building out the functionality for Bean Radio. Bean Radio is an archival page for their live-streamed dj sets. This included building out a frontend with Vue.js/Nuxt.js and using Sanity CMS.
The Aesthetic Syndicate hired me to design and build their B2B website. Their primary audience is private investors and locally-owned med spas looking to partner with a firm that can help them scale their business.
For this project, I hired a designer and backend engineer for support. I oversaw the project from start to finish and built out the frontend of the website.
IMS had not had a website update in 5 years. I designed and built a new website from the ground up. We utilized SEO to drive page visits from 103 per month to an average of over 400 per month.
The Skytron Microsite is a messaging platform designed for the visualization of Skytron's product portfolio in the context of the individual hospital departments they serve.
This platform was based off my previous work with Performance Medical Solutions, the Southern-California Skytron dealer. I was involved in early ideation and development of this project as well as product design, copy, and content.
Virgin Ears is a podcast about promoting music discovery and curiosity. The podcast needed a fun website to host episodes, show notes, editorial pieces, and merchandise.
Performance Medical Solutions was bidding on a $6million+ RFP for a large healthcare system in Southern California.
I worked with the Performance Medical Team to created a presentation microsite that would effectively express the breadth of their portfolio and differentiate them from their competitors. The microsite allowed them to adapt, on the fly, to the customers expressed needs- rather than being tied to the linear nature of a traditional presentation, it put the customer in control of the conversation.
Perfecting my CSS skills is a favorite pass time of mine. I thought I would meld my love for gear with the desire to challenge my CSS abilities.
KoII
As a Frontend Developer, learning full-stack is a potent way to improve my collaboration skills. I continue to take courses to expand this knowledge. These are projects I have built while learning different stacks.











