Jack Wheeler

Web Developer

digital

Jack brings his strong knowledge and proven proficiency with digital technologies to Alphabet®. He is passionate about front-end development, constantly exploring new ideas and experimenting with new innovations. All to improve systems and processes and find solutions to our clients’ unique challenges. In other words, Jack is a digital nomad like the rest of the Dev Team. And he’s always willing to lend a helping hand wherever it’s needed. 

Jack has a firm grasp on web development and accessibility, along with an understanding of CMS platforms like WordPress and Craft. As a front-end developer, he is guided by user experience, focusing on optimization, responsiveness, and high levels of accuracy. Jack is involved in the implementation and production of all digital products for a wide range of clients, including the Canadian Construction Association, the Canadian Real Estate Association, and Tourism Kingston.

Highlights

  • Graduate of Concordia University’s Web-Dev Bootcamp
  • Deeply passionate about front-end development
  • Avid reader and explorer of abandoned places

Highlights

From the team

culture

How Colours Can Colour Our Behaviour

by Stephanie Chartrand

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industry

Alphabet® Wins Two Summit Creative Awards for Work with Tourism Kingston

by Alphabet®

We’re proud to announce that we’ve won not one but two 2022 Summit Creative Awards for our recent work with Tourism Kingston. The Summit Creative Awards...

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industry

Risky Advertising: The Good, The Bad, and The Stinky

by Cory Davis

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industry social media

Curating a Selfie-Made Tourism Destination

by Marley Kirkpatrick

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campaigns industry

Creating a 360° Brand Your Audience Connects With

by Meagan Kelly

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digital marketing

How to edit your way to a captivating video

by Mike Short

A video editor is like the bass player in a band.  Oftentimes, they’re overshadowed by the drummer, but their role is as important to the rhythm (or...

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industry

What’s in a Name?

by Steve Bowker

On the surface, a good brand name feels like it’s meant to be. It’s clear, concise, and memorable, and it works hard to drive equity – without us even...

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digital marketing social media

The Art of the Hashtag

by Cory Davis

A pound sign here, a number sign there, and you’re good to go, right?  Not quite (#SorryNotSorry). There’s more to expanding your reach on social...

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culture industry

Hitting a Creative Wall? Try Thinking Inside the Box.

by Chris Campeau

“Think outside the box.” We’ve all heard it. A mantra so married to the creative industry, so embedded in our lexicon, it’s as commonly uttered as...

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