Hey! I'm Duckers — a web developer and theatre tech engineer from the UK. I love building tools that make live productions smoother and more accessible.
I'm an active member of Hack Club and spend my time coding, singing, and creating cool projects. My main focus is on theatre technology — making show control accessible to everyone through web-based tools.
When I'm not coding, you'll find me working on lighting designs for theatre productions or writing blog posts about what I've been building.
// Quack! 🦆 const duckers = { type: "developer", theatreTech: true, hackclub: true, passions: [ "coding", "singing", "building tools" ], email: "quack@duckers.dev" }; // Let's build something! 🦆
A web-based alternative to QLab for running audio and lighting cues. Integrates with QLC+ for lighting control.
Try it →Displays lyrics from lrc files in a clean, readable format. Perfect for live performances and rehearsals.
My personal blog powered by GitHub Issues. Writing about web development and theatre tech.
Read →I design clean, modern websites that actually look good. Like, properly good. Not just "my-nephew-made-this-in-his-garage" good — actually good. UX-focused, pixel-pushed, and built to make people click the thing you want them to click.
I do WordPress (thematic, custom themes, none of that bloated page-builder nonsense), and I build custom platforms — online shops, management systems, booking dashboards, internal tools, you name it. If it needs a login screen and a database behind it, I'm your duck.
I promise it'll load faster than a QLab cue list. My designs are so clean you could eat your dinner off them. Please don't though. 🦆
Got a project in mind? Want to collaborate? Just want to say hi? Drop me a message!
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