Web Developer
Chris Habich
Hello! I’m Chris Habich, a passionate web developer based in Louisville, KY. I am dedicated to building creative and effective websites for businesses and individuals. As a web developer, I specialize in both front-end and back-end technologies, ensuring that every site I create is fast, user-friendly, and visually appealing.
Building Modern Websites
In today’s digital world, having a strong online presence is essential. Therefore, I focus on building websites that are responsive, fast, and accessible to everyone. For example, I use technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WordPress to ensure that your site looks great on any device.
Moreover, I believe that clear communication is the key bto a successful project. Because of this, I always keep my clients informed and involved throughout the entire process. In addition, I am constantly learning new skills and keeping up with the latest trends in web development.
Featured Projects
You can explore some of my recent work on my Portfolio page. For instance, I developed CheMixer Pro, a tool that simplifies chemical mixing for lawn care professionals. This project combines my skills in JavaScript, Node.js, and API integration.
Furthermore, I enjoy working with clients from different industries, which allows me to adapt my skills to a variety of challenges. As a result, each project is unique and tailored to the client’s goals.
Why Choose Me?
Because I stay up-to-date with the latest web technologies, I am able to deliver websites that are not only beautiful but also secure and accessible. Moreover, I am committed to clear communication and reliable support throughout every project.
Get in Touch
If you would like to discuss your project or have any questions, please visit my Contact page. I am always happy to connect and explore new opportunities.
Learn More
In addition to my portfolio, you can learn more about my background and approach on the About page. Furthermore, I regularly update my skills and knowledge by following resources like MDN Web Docs and freeCodeCamp.
