Anthony Sapp has been building nice things for the web since 2007.

My career began in the era of full screen Flash websites.
Fifteen years later, I still have a passion for building delightful, performant digital things, while working with talented and creative peers.

Recent Work

Dill Pixel

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  • PIXI.js
  • Games
  • TypeScript

A modern, high-performance game development framework built on Pixi.js. Features a scene management system, efficient asset loading, and a comprehensive plugin architecture. Includes built-in support for mobile controls, audio management, i18n and data management. Optimized for both web and mobile platforms with a focus on performance and DX.

Writers' Trust of Canada

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  • Next.js
  • Tailwind
  • Prismic
  • Headless

A sophisticated literary awards and programs platform for Writers' Trust of Canada, a not for profit organization. using Next.js App Router and Prismic CMS, showcasing Canadian writers and their achievements. The platform features a dynamic content architecture that elegantly handles complex relationships between writers, books, awards, and programs. Built with modern web technologies including React Server Components, Shadcn UI, and Tailwind CSS, the site is modern, performant and accessible.

Papa

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  • Next.js
  • WordPress
  • Tailwind
  • Headless

A modern, accessible healthcare platform connecting seniors and underserved populations with companion care services. Built as a headless WordPress / Next.js application, using Tailwind CSS and Framer motion for UI and animation.

Kii Health

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  • WordPress
  • Tailwind
  • ES6
  • GSAP

Custom Wordpress theme using ACF Pro powered Gutenberg blocks. Frontend using Tailwind; ES6 with GSAP powered animations for JavaScript functionality.

Art Windsor Essex

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  • WordPress
  • Tailwind
  • GSAP

Custom Wordpress theme using ACF Pro powered Gutenberg blocks. Frontend using Tailwind; ES6 with GSAP powered animations and Swup page transitions.

988.ca

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  • WordPress
  • Tailwind

A critical mental health support platform providing 24/7 crisis intervention services. Built with a custom WordPress theme featuring a clean, accessible design and optimized performance. Includes custom post types for resource management, multilingual support, and a responsive layout designed for users in crisis.

TVO Arts

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  • Headless
  • Next.js
  • Stitches

Sanity.io powered Next.js website using Stitches, Radix UI and Framer Motion on the frontend.

Dr. Bill

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  • WordPress
  • Tailwind

Custom Wordpress theme using ACF Pro to power pages. Frontend using Tailwind; vanilla ES6 via Webpack for JavaScript functionality.

Walter Caesar

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  • Shopify
  • Liquid
  • Tailwind
  • Stimulus

A custom built Shopify backend using Sections, and a front end built with Tailwind, Stimulus and page transitions using Swup.

Friends

Relish

I worked as a Senior Developer at Relish from 2014-2016, with a focus on web games. Now, I'm back with Relish in the role of Associate Technical Director.

Friends & Enemies

I am fortunate enough to have met Ben, Catherine and Julie from Friends & Enemies throughout my industry travels and work with them now as a freelancer.

Camp Jefferson

Most recently, I worked at Camp Jefferson as Head of Technology. A terrific place to work, I truly felt a part of their community.