Tk Dallman
About Tk Dallman
Tk Dallman is a Frontend Developer currently employed at Ableton in Berlin, Germany, with a strong focus on empathic design and user needs. He has a diverse background in frontend development, having worked at notable companies such as Shopify and VEHICULUM, and holds a diploma in Music Industry Arts from Fanshawe College.
Work at Ableton
Tk Dallman has been employed at Ableton as a Frontend Developer since 2022. Based in Berlin, Germany, he contributes to the development of user interfaces and experiences for Ableton's products. His role involves applying his skills in empathic design to understand and address user needs effectively.
Previous Experience in Frontend Development
Before joining Ableton, Tk Dallman worked as a Frontend Developer at several companies. He was employed at Shopify from 2016 to 2019, where he focused on frontend development and Plus Support in the Vancouver, Canada Area. He also held positions at VEHICULUM and Realtainment in Berlin, Germany, from 2019 to 2022. His experience spans various technologies, including Vue.js, Nuxt, and Next.
Background in Music Industry Arts
Tk Dallman studied at Fanshawe College, where he earned a College Diploma in Music Industry Arts from 2007 to 2009. This educational background complements his professional experience in the music and audio industry, including a role as Assistant Manager at Long & McQuade Musical Instruments from 2012 to 2016.
Technical Skills and Technologies
Tk Dallman possesses a range of technical skills in frontend development, with a preference for Vue.js over React in his recent projects. He has experience with server-side rendering technologies such as Nuxt and Next. Additionally, he has some knowledge of backend technologies, including Node.js and Rails, as well as deployment processes.
Commitment to Empathic Design
Tk Dallman has a strong interest in empathic design, which focuses on understanding user needs and emotions. He values diversity and the implementation of design systems within team environments, aiming to create inclusive and user-centered digital experiences.