Puddleshaker is a not-for-profit organization that connects individual designers and organizations together to work on solutions for real-life problems. Myself and a team of designers connected with Maison Verte, an organization focused on urban farming, to work on a set of solutions to educate and promote their vision.
As a member of the BitBakery team, I wrote about the importance of quality assurance in all aspects of outsourced development. From client engagement to ongoing support.
Purchasing a house is stressful to begin with, but I found it even more stressful while using the MLS website for Ontario. So, I decided to re-design some main components of the site based on pain-points experienced by real users.
Another piece I wrote for BitBakery, highlighting every step of the ideation phase and the importance of the user.
As part of the Web Development course at Juno College, we were given a prototype of this site. The challenge was to develop the code and make the site responsive.
This project was developed while taking the JavaScript course at Juno College. The challenge was to find an API and develop a simple site that fetches and displays data.