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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

• Town of Montverde, Florida
Senior Planning Consultant: Development review, grants, long range planning, economic development

• Germana Engineering, Clermont, Florida
Site Planning, Environmental Planning, and Permitting

• Department of Economic Opportunity, Tallahassee, Florida
Technical Assistance Planning Grants

• City of Groveland, Florida
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment

• Highlands Engineering
Landscape Design mulitple commercial projects

• Expert Witness
Comprehensive Planning - Floridat

• Numermous Phase I Environmental Site Assessements completed according to ASTM Standard 1527-21
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment

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SEAN M. PARKS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL

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Creating a goal-driven statement of what a product or application does results in better product experiences. It meets expectations because it is focused on solving the problem it was created to address. There is power in doing one thing and it doing it very well. Francisco Inchauste From Creating a Timeless User Experience
Fitts' law is centered around a mathematical equation that is used to illustrate the time it takes to reach a target object. A target object, in the context of UIs, can be any interactive element, such as a submit button, a hyperlink, and an input field in a web form. The idea is this: The quicker you can reach a target object, the more convenient and easy it is to use. Jason Gross From Improving Usability with Fitts' Law
Visual weight revolves around the idea that distinct elements in a design have varying heaviness relative to each other. Sometimes visual weight is obvious, such as in the case where larger objects appear heavier than smaller objects because they take up more space. In certain instances, it’s not so cut and dry, such as in the case of color. Some colors may look as if they are heavier and more dominant than others. Kayla Knight From Working with Visual Weight in Your Designs