I worked for a very small startup in London that embraced napping as part of their culture, some 8 years ago. It worked wonders (provided that you napped for 15-30 minutes at a time and didn't pass out for an hour or two). We even had a dark storage room with a sofa that was the designated nap area.
Fast forward to the current day. That company no longer exists (it was acquired), but the co-founders went on to create another company that is doing very well. I made the decision to go freelance at the end of last year and as fate would have it I am currently working for the new company. Napping is still encouraged. They're one of the most productive, driven teams that I've ever had the pleasure of working for.
Hello! I'm Brad, and I'm a Bristol (UK) based frontend web developer with over 10 years of professional experience. I am currently working on a freelance / contract basis but am open to full-time employment if the right role comes along. I am also open to remote work.
My specialities lie in the frontend: building responsive, accessible interfaces using modern tools such as Gulp, SASS, React, Redux... the list could go on. I'm a Linux developer with a great knowledge of Git, a keen user of and contributor to open-source software, and have experience in both agency and agile startup environments.
Please check out my portfolio and CV on my website listed above, and if you think I could help, please don't hesitate to get in touch.