Orlando, FL · Builder · Systems thinker · Available for select projects
Damien Reddick I build useful things.
Brands. Websites. Marketing systems. Custom software.
For over seven years I've worked at the intersection of design, marketing, development, and automation, helping businesses solve problems, grow, and operate more efficiently.
01 — About
Different tools, same problem.
I've been building, designing, and figuring things out since I was 16. I'm naturally wired to solve problems. Sometimes that means design. Sometimes it means marketing. Sometimes it means writing code until 2 a.m. because the existing solution isn't good enough.
I'm also dyslexic, which pushed me to think visually and systemically from an early age. It taught me to look for patterns, simplify complexity, and focus on how things actually work.
Over the years I've worked across branding, e-commerce, marketing, automation, custom development, and business systems. I don't see those as separate disciplines. I see them as different tools for solving the same problem.
My goal isn't to create something impressive. It's to create something useful.
02 — Philosophy
The best work happens when creativity and execution meet.
Good design
should solve problems.
Good marketing
should drive results.
Good systems
should make businesses easier to operate.
Good technology
should remove friction, not create it.
Whether I'm building a brand, a website, a workflow, or an application, I care about one thing: does it actually help?
03 — Selected Work
Built through real work.
These are not disconnected portfolio pieces. They are examples of long-term problem solving across brand, marketing, operations, and code.
QuikCamo
For more than seven years I've worked inside the business as an ongoing creative and technical partner, touching branding, Shopify, landing pages, product imagery, Amazon assets, video, conversion, and a custom bundle builder.
Ricky's Gutters
A local service business built through practical pieces that compound: identity, website, vehicle graphics, ad creative, lead-generation systems, and the operational thinking needed to support growth.
GutterCloud
A product born from seeing the same operational problems up close. GutterCloud is being designed around how gutter companies actually sell, schedule, manage leads, and run day to day.
04 — Capabilities
The tools change. The goal doesn't.
I use design, marketing, code, automation, AI, and systems thinking as different ways to solve practical business problems.
05 — How I Work
Curiosity is my competitive advantage.
I tend to go deep. If something interests me, I'll spend hours learning how it works, why it works, and how it can be improved.
That curiosity has led me into branding, marketing, development, automation, AI workflows, custom software, e-commerce, and business systems.
I don't claim to know everything. I learn fast, adapt quickly, and enjoy mastering new skills. That's how I've approached every project and every opportunity.
Understand the system
Before building, I look for the actual constraint: the messy process, weak handoff, unclear message, or tool that is slowing things down.
Simplify the problem
Complexity is usually a signal. I break it down visually, structurally, and technically until the useful path becomes clear.
Build what helps
The result might be a brand, a page, a workflow, a custom tool, or a better operating rhythm. The format follows the problem.
06 — AI & Automation
Using AI as a tool, not a shortcut.
AI and automation have easily 10x'd my productivity. They help me research faster, prototype faster, automate repetitive work, and move from idea to working solution with less friction.
I view AI the same way I view design and code: not as the solution itself, but as another tool for building better solutions.
- Workflow design
- Prompt engineering
- Creative production systems
- Automation for repeatable operations
- AI-assisted development and research
- More skills to come. This is only the start.
07 — Contact
Bring me a hard problem.
Brand, website, workflow, custom app, or the whole stack — tell me what you're trying to make work better.