Hi! My name is Stephen Ferris. I'm a web developer by day, and a stand-up comedian by night. I also sleep. Welcome to my web development portfolio!

I originally created this as a single page back in 2011 when I was looking for work then. Now, 14 years later, I'm looking for work again, so I've resurrected that page and morphed it into a Wordpress powered blog with a whole separate page that highlights my favorite projects that I've worked on over the years.

One day, back in 1999, a kid from Australia suggested I make a website for a club that I had created at school. I used to play computer games online using a service called GameRanger, which at the time was exclusive to the Macintosh platform, and that service was run by a man out of Australia named Scott Kevill, so a lot of people from Australia used it. Anyway, I found a really enjoyed the experience. I didn't know any code then, I just used Adobe PageMill of all things, but already at the age of 17, I was very much into trying to push the limits of what you could do graphically. I made some pretty elaborate designs in Photoshop, and skillfully cut them up in such a way that I could map them out on a table layout in PageMill.

Eventually I moved on to Dreamweaver when I took a multimedia class my senior year and learned some HTML and CSS. For some reason, although I had been skilled at math in the past, I didn't have the confidence to go beyond that and learn any real code until I'd been going to community college for a while. When I finally did take a course on Javascript and Perl, I couldn't believe how much sense it actually made! I felt like a fool. The summer after that, I even thought myself PHP. With those skills, I was able to do some solid freelance work for a couple of years, and then landed a position with a small web development company called i-Tul Design & Software. This is where the nickname dev914 comes from. My phone extension was 914, and all the developer phone extensions started with 9, so I fantasized that I was the 914th developer, even though this was highly unlikely at such a young, small company. It's far more likely I was the 14th or 15th developer.

Blog

October 23, 2025

Good and Bad Comedy

Good and Bad Comedy is a touring stand-up comedy showcase that allows the audience to rate the performers as either good, or bad! I’m currently in the process of building a website for them that will allow the audience to vote from their phones during the show, and have the results display in real time […]

October 20, 2024

Flora Fresh

Flora Fresh Inc is a florist and floral supplier. We build them a marketing and ecommerce site using WordPress and WooCommerce, with our own custom design, and a special product import API integration. I had the responsibility of maintaining and updating this site, which included evolving the product import system, making changes to the way […]

October 20, 2023

Contra Costa Sleep Center

Now called Jiva Health, Contra Costa Sleep Center is a clinic helping people with sleeping disorders such as sleep apnea. They have a variety of different rooms and devices that they use to track your sleep and diagnose your needs. I was the lead for this client, responsible for handling communication, support requests, and new […]

October 21, 2022

DDRV

DDRV is a group of RV, boat, and powersports dealerships based mainly out of Idaho. We built them a very nice website using WordPress for the marketing pages, and Laravel for the inventory management and lead generation side. The site was capable of importing large sets of inventory data from different sources nightly and processing […]

October 20, 2021

City Lights

City Lights is an independent bookstore and publishing company based in San Francisco, CA. We build them a marketing and eCommerce site starting with WordPress and the WooCommerce system, with our own custom design, and a custom inventory tracking system that integrates with both Igram and Wordstock APIs. This was a team effort, and I […]

October 21, 2020

Koehler Instruments

Koehler Instruments provides laboratory equipment. Their site uses WordPress for marketing and OpenCart for eCommerce. I honestly can’t remember everything I worked on for this site, but the one thing that I do remember was fixing the layout of their product menu. I was quite proud of my work on that. It was just CSS, […]

October 21, 2016

Pacwest Furniture

Pacwest Furniture is a company that makes all kinds of furniture, from sofas to arm chairs, and beds. They already had a marketing site that we maintained, but they also wanted a system for tracking production as their products moved down the assembly line. I worked on many different parts of this project, and played […]

October 20, 2016

The Aesthetic Blueprint

The Aesthetic Blueprint was a marketing and educational resource, geared towards advancing the field of plastic surgery through a series of videos and keynote speeches at conventions across the country. The site was built around a custom WordPress and OpenCart integration, featuring a video subscription model, and accreditation. I was the lead developer on this […]

March 18, 2014

FlipSidez

FlipSidez is a company that sells flip flop shoes with custom CNC cut designs in the soles, so that when you walk down the beach, your footprints leave a copy of the design as you go. While working at i-Tul, this was one of my first projects as lead developer. In fact, I wrote nearly […]

October 21, 2012

Lock N Roll

Lock N Roll is a manufacturer of unique automotive trailer hitches and accessories. The site is an integration of WordPress for marketing with OpenCart for the eCommerce component. This was one of the first sites that I worked on at i-Tul, I remember the early stages. It was before CSS3 was really mainstream, so I […]

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