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Hello There! I'm

Eric

Hendricks*

*A residential nerd (🤓) based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

a passionate web developer with a love for creating dynamic and engaging user experiences. With a background in marketing, development, and design I strive to build websites that are not only functional but also visually appealing. When I’m not coding, you can find me exploring new technologies or scurrying amoungst the great outdoors.

Skills & Technical Shenanigans
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • React.js
  • Next.js
  • Node.js
  • MongoDB
  • Adobe Suite
  • Figma
  • GSAP
  • Three.js
The Work
Greater Twin Cities United Way photo of various webpages

Greater Twin Cities United Way

Minneapolis, MN

I had the pleasure of collaborating with the team at Greater Twin Cities United Way to bring their new website - and two additional microsites - to life.


My responsibilities on this project included interpreting and implementing new UI designs, creating fresh design flows aligned with their updated brand guidelines, and ensuring the final product was both flexible and familiar. The team wanted an interface they could easily edit themselves while continuing to use WordPress — so we landed on a modern page builder called Oxygen.

Services

DesignSEO Agency CollaborationUI Implementation
Smart Climate Credits photo of various webpages

Smart Climate Credits

Minneapolis, MN

Working with the incredibly talented John Smith and Conor McKenzie has been a blast. We met through digital marketing and saw a real need for a “one-stop shop” for U.S. climate programs. What started as a simple idea turned into a full brand, website, and marketing strategy.

I’ve led design and development, while John and Conor have focused on research, strategy, and outreach. Since early 2025, we’ve adapted to funding shifts but remain committed to helping cities—like Minneapolis (example coming soon 👀)—build user-friendly tools to highlight their environmental efforts.

Services

DesignSEO Agency CollaborationUIPython Development
Chickasaw Museum Display - a digital touchscreen kiosk display with the interface transposed ontop

Chickasaw Museum Display

Sulphur, OK

I had the pleasure of teaming up with Steve Vandervort (distribution lead) and Jon Jackson (designer) to launch three interactive displays at the Chickasaw Museum in Sulphur, OK. Visitors can press buttons to hear Chickasaw language pronunciations - and even record their own voices for comparison.

I focused on the tech implementation, working closely with Steve and Jon to squash bugs and ensure everything ran smoothly. The final experience runs on three SpinetiX IBX410 players and is live at the museum today.

Services

HTML5Vanilla JSCSS3UI Implementation
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