A selfie of me hiking on snowy Mt. Rainier. I am smiling while wearing my hat and sunglasses. Behind my head, in the distance, you can see the looming peak of Mt. Adams.
A profile photo of me, John Eatmon.

I’m John — Web Artisan and mountain climbing enthusiast

Introduction

I summit mountains and volcanoes, and I build beautiful websites, too.

Building websites often feels like climbing a mountain — luckily, I am skilled at both. As your mountain guide, I will use my multidisciplinary toolkit in design, development, and strategy to turn your website woes into website woah’s!

I’ve always loved wearing many hats. Drawing upon my undergraduate background in technical writing and a seven-year tenure at an Orlando-based IT firm, I deliver business value and delightful digital experiences in a myriad of roles.

Through research and writing, design and development, and strategy and process — we can do great things together.

After hours

When I’m not tinkering with websites or mountain climbing, you can find me building LEGO sets, brewing French press or Chemex coffee, making music in Ableton, reading, or trialing gluten-free recipes.

My mission

Every project is an opportunity to deliver immense value and fuel my insatiable curiosity. Through design, code, writing, and strategy, I seek to deliver websites that will grow your business and delight your customers.

Experience

Seven years ago, I joined ProSource, an Orlando-based managed service provider (MSP). Since then, I’ve made an impact in nearly every facet of the business.

Working my way up from an internship, I’ve now solidified my role as a designer, developer, and leader.

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Work history

  • Digital Designer & Developer

    ProSource · October 2020–Present

  • IT Coordinator

    ProSource · May 2016–October 2020

  • Intern

    ProSource · December 2014–December 2015

Location

I’m fortunate to call Tacoma, WA my home. I’ve been working here remotely since summer 2021. Below are a handful of my favorite places around town. If you’re ever in the area, I hope you’ll check them out!