Jeffry van der Goot

Interaction Designer & Front-End Developer

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Writing

ontitelbaar

ontitelbaar is my personal blog where I irregularly write about subjects of interest to me. Those subjects can vary from movies, and music to critical pieces on the geek community and my slightly hyperbolic opinions on interaction design.

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Been Playing

A video game blog that treats you like an adult.

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Work

Front-End Developer / Alphacomm (2012 - present)

Working as a front-end developer for Alphacomm on Opwaarderen.nl and its various foreign offshoots and white label variants. Updating the sites using HTML5, CSS and Javascript as well as looking at them with a sharp, critical Interaction Design eye.

Interaction Engineer / Silk (2012)

At Silk I was responsible for the designing of user interfaces of the web application. To this end I have made wireframes and clickable prototypes that have been used in user testing for which I had created the test scenario and supervised the testing itself. Also implementing new functionality for Silk with HTML5, CSS (LESS) and Javascript.

Lead Front-End Developer / Cardcloud (2010 - 2012)

As Lead Front-End Developer I have implemented the entire front-end of Cardcloud. I was also responsible for the choice of the tools used. Front-end was created with HTML, CSS (SASS) and Javascript. I initiated the conversion of the product to a responsive design.

Renato Valdés Olmos says:
Jeffry had been with the company for almost as long as I could remember. Startups grow quickly, and so did Jeffry - in skills and mentality. Loyal, talented, and always operating within the right mindset. A great guy to work and talk with.

Functional Design / Exact Software (2009)

During the summer vacation I converted the Exact intranet to the new housestyle as well as designing and developing new functionality.

Aad 't Hart says:
Jeffry worked as a student for a six week period with the Exact Research team. He showed good skills, both technically and functionally, worked well with the team. He contributed significant value during this period. It was a joy to work with Jeffry.