About

About

Who are you?

My name is Seab Luttrell, and I'm a web developer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I specialize in JavaScript but am language agnostic. I enjoy writing, reading, playing videogames, and spending time with my labrador mix rescue dog.


My skills include HTML, CSS, SASS, JavaScript, React, Redux, Node JS, MongoDB, Express, PHP, Laravel and more. For a full list of skills please check my LinkedIn profile in the footer. For a full resume please reach out through the contact page or email me directly.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which parts of these projects did you work on?

Besides some stock photography, the examples in the project section were built by me. I work in both the front-end and back-end.

The illustrations and designs are also almost exclusively created by me, with some small yet noted exceptions.

What types of features have you built?

- User Authentication
(sign up/login)
- User Authorization
(role based user permissions)
- Stripe and/or Paypal Integrations
(secure online credit card transactions)
- Admin Dashboards
- User Profile Creation
- User Generated Content
- Image Upload
- Search Functionality
- Comment Systems
- Product Review Systems
- Content Reporting/Flagging Systems
... and much more

How Much Do You Charge?

(I am able to work with all budgets. Please reach out for more info.)

I can work on a variety of project scopes, from small static websites to larger and more fully featured web applications. Due to the fact that the scale and complexity of projects can vary so greatly, prices for them can as well.

If you can give me a basic idea of what you are looking for, then I would be more than happy to give you a free quote. Please reach out to me through email or through the contact page to get a quote ASAP.

What is Conquer Coalition?

Conquer Coalition is currently only a seedling, with the long-term plan being to help teach underprivileged and/or underrepresented people how to code. I hope to some day use it as a platform to not only show the value of knowing how to code, but to also teach it in the hope of increasing the skillsets and employability of underrespresented individuals interested in computer science.