Lisa Corcoran is a web developer with 14 years' experience designing accessible, high-performance frontends and building Drupal-powered sites and design systems. She blends practical frontend engineering—VueJS, PhaserJS browser games, CSS theming—with accessibility advocacy and frontend testing to modernize legacy products and embed QA practices. Her work at organizations from the UN OCHA to GoalGorilla includes UX-focused theming contributions to the popular Open Social Drupal project, where she improved landing pages and screen-reader support. Now self-employed in Amsterdam, she consults on performance and accessibility remediation, creates documentation and training, and mentors cross-disciplinary remote teams. With a background in anthropology and archaeology, she brings a user-centered, research-informed perspective to content modeling and inclusive design.
13 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Anthropology and Archaeology, Anthropology and Archaeology at Western University
Contributions:78 commits, 31 PRs, 13 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Lisa primarily contributed to theming and UI/UX improvements for the Drupal-based social network platform. Their commits focused on modifying CSS styles to enhance the landing page, featured content, and profile pages. They implemented layout adjustments, added visual elements like gradient overlays, and updated icons to improve the overall user experience. The user also addressed accessibility concerns by adding visually hidden text for screen readers.
Deprecated: Front end styleguide and pattern library
Contributions:157 commits, 43 PRs, 58 pushes in 11 months
cssstyleguidepattern-libraryfront-endtypescript
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