About Me

Creator Developer Dreamer

Luther Lowry
Always curious

HELLO THERE

I'm Luther!

I started tinkering with HTML in late '94, launched my first web development business in '96, and went pro in '97—back when GeoCities was cutting edge and 'responsive design' meant hoping it looked okay on someone else's monitor.

Over the years I've worked in advertising, real estate, IT, retail, hospitality—you name it. For a stretch I ran my own shop, building products from scratch and working directly with clients. These days I'm a senior developer at Q-Net Security, building web interfaces for hardware-based security platforms using Node.js, Vue, and PostgreSQL.

30+
Years Coding
???
Cups of Coffee
100+
Beats Made
1000+
Side Project Ideas

The Journey So Far

1994

First Lines of HTML

Started tinkering with HTML, fell in love with making things appear on screen

1996

First Web Business

Launched my first web development business as a teenager

1997+

Went Pro

Advertising, real estate, IT, retail, hospitality — you name it, I've built for it

Now

Senior Developer @ Q-Net Security

Building web interfaces for hardware-based security platforms with Node.js, Vue, and PostgreSQL

What I Do

Professionally, I build interfaces that have to be secure, reliable, and actually usable by real humans. I've shipped an e-commerce platform, built the first version of an application used in polling places across the country, developed a valet management system, and more WordPress sites than I can count.

After Hours

I'm a generalist who can't stop picking up new skills. Right now that means chasing the next SaaS idea, working through Blender tutorials, exploring how AI tools can accelerate creative work, and writing speculative fiction with a soft spot for weird 'what if' scenarios. When I need to get out of my head, I'm in Ableton making beats or out in the workshop building something with my hands.

Currently Into

Blender & 3DAI ToolsUnity Game DevMusic ProductionSpeculative FictionSaaS Ideas

Let's Connect!

I'm always open to interesting conversations — code, creative projects, or something I haven't thought of yet.

Drop me a line