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Right Warp / raɪt-wɔrp

George Treviranus

Hello from Wisconsin!

Welcome to Right Warp, a boutique design & development studio currently operated by me: George Treviranus. I've been designing and building digital products professionally for a little over 10 years. I've worked at and helped scale some pretty cool websites and tools, including:

Right Warp is guided by principles of empathy, inclusivity, and sustainability. When I work with clients, my goal is to foster a relationship of trust. All projects are approached with a focus on intuitive, accessible user experiences.

Skills

Bringing a unique combination of skills & expertise to ensure project success

Strategy

  • Project Management
  • User Research
  • Content Planning
  • Agile
  • Scrum
  • Technical Design

Development

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • Unit & E2E Testing
  • Bash
  • Ruby
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Performance
  • Open Source
  • Monorepos
  • Content Management Systems
  • React
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Tailwind
  • Styled Components
  • Node
  • Next JS
  • VCS / Git
  • Headless CMS

Design

  • User Experience
  • User Interface Design
  • Design Systems
  • Branding & Graphic Design
  • Quality Assurance
  • Iconography
  • Typography
  • Layout Design
  • Theming

Work

Previous work to inspire your next project, always updating

FleetFidelity website

FleetFidelity

Marketing & Fleet Management

  • Marketing Design
  • Information Architecture
  • Front End Development
  • Competitive Analysis
Rainier Consignment

Rainier Consignment

Marketing & Consignment

  • Competitive Analysis
  • Marketing Design
  • Content Management Systems
  • Front End Development
  • Information Architecture
More Work

Thoughts

Ramblings about tech, web development, and design

You can only sort of opt-out of AI crawlers

A fast-evolving AI landscape means limited self-protection pathways

  • George Treviranus
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Content Strategy

Native web UI features to try in 2025

Patterns that have prevailed as some of the toughest are soon-to-be first-class citizens for developers

  • George Treviranus
  • Development
  • Accessibility
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