Tod Robbins is a seasoned IT asset and digital collections manager with 14 years of experience organizing hardware, software, and media assets at Bonneville Communications while consulting independently on web design, taxonomy, and information architecture. Based in Saratoga Springs, Utah, he blends people-first collaboration with hands-on technical work—maintaining digital archives, training teams, and optimizing asset lifecycles. A pragmatic front-end contributor to the LearnOSM project, Tod has applied responsive CSS and UI fixes to help a global mapping community learn OpenStreetMap tools. His MLIS from the University of Washington complements a background in public history, making him equally fluent in metadata strategy and user-centered design. Known for being a "friendly wizard," he brings calm problem-solving to complex, cross-functional challenges and a knack for turning messy digital collections into usable systems.
14 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Library and Information Science, Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Library and Information Science at University of Washington
BA, Public History, BA, Public History at Utah Valley University
LearnOSM.org content, Jekyll layouts & issue tracking. This repository is dedicated to helping people learn how to map in OpenStreetMap (OSM) and use many of the software and tools in the OSM community.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Tod primarily contributed to the front-end design and layout of the LearnOSM website. Their work involved extensive CSS modifications, including responsive design adjustments for different screen sizes, and UI enhancements. The user also fixed bugs related to footer and banner positioning. They also modified layout files and added quick access links.
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