GymBuddies
For many people, going to the gym for the first time can be a confusing and intimidating experience, but a workout partner is often all it takes to clear that anxiety. We want to create a web application that enables Princeton students to find these workout partners by providing them with a platform for organizing regular workout routines with others of similar interests. On the other hand people who are already experienced in working out can also use the app to find partners with similar goals and matching schedules. With this app we hope to promote exercise by showing students that going to the gym can be a social and learning experience.
Tech stack: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Flask
Link to Figma prototype
Tech stack: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Flask
Link to Figma prototype
beatBread
Payments Internal Tool
During Summer 2022, I was a full-stack engineer and worked in a group of interns to produce a payment tool for the startup beatBread. The website application was produced for company admins to pay artists and save time without having to enter Modern Treasury manually. The tech stack included HTML, CSS, React.js for the front-end and Node.js for the server/back-end, as well as a MongoDB no-SQL database and Postgres SQL database. I oversaw application through local, development, pre-prod stages, and tested files. The application is now in production and set to be used by the Operations team in two months, with the team starting training soon.
ZERO Retrofit Startup
I designed this website entirely with HTML and CSS styling, designing the tables, fact circle, positioning, and font/coloring. I also used React and JSON objects, to display subtitles and numbers in the tables. Flask was used to host the server for the website. This website is the beginning framework for a project in which the graphic displayed can be downloaded by customers to view a summary of their home installation costs.
Tech stack: HTML, CSS, React
Tech stack: HTML, CSS, React
The Daily Princetonian
HTML and CSS practice websites