A website for cultural theorist and political philosopher Imre Szeman. The goal of this project was to create a professional, but approachable theme. The client wishes to begin moving his academic career more into public policy realm, where he wishes to engage with the public. A website that is accessible and eye-grabbing is vital for his public outreach. Because his work deals with climate-transition and anthropegenic climate change, the yellow mountain outlines that I made represent his connection with nature, and a line-graph charting the price of oil.
Visit WebsiteI started this passion project as a way to try and combat injustice in the world. Learn, Donate, Do is designed to highlight as many of the attrocities in the world as possible. By displaying pertinent information and links in an easy to read and share 'card' format, it can quickly disseminate educational information and resources. This website serves to remember all the injustices, not just the 'trending' or #popular ones. And beyond that, it shows how you can directly help by compiling links to organizations working tirelessly to solve these issues. It aims to be as simple as possible so as not to detract from these critical problems, although the backend has a few cool features such as random order of cards, a quote generator and custom built share links using clipboard.js.
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NextScenarios is an independent research unit that aims to influence climate-related policy and effect climate change. It brings cutting-edge research in the humanities and social sciences into dialogue with real-world situations to generate informed, nuanced, and forward-looking solutions to complex problems, with a focus on the challenges posed by environmental change.
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A website I made as a gift for my mother. As a professor, her page needs to convey a lot of textual information. We discussed the best way to organize her works and settled on a clean, minimalistic approach. I designed and developed the site, but I also wrote and organized much of the content.
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My original portfolio that, although it has been decommissioned, paved the way for my current page. She lives on in our hearts.
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ContactInput your birthday and find out how many days you've been alive. Warning: this may instil some existential angst in you...
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Slide the slider to slide the slider. This is a dumb little project that I copied from a far superior coder, Adam Benzan. I remade his project using only HTML and CSS leading to a simpler code structure that used about half as many lines of code.
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Using Clipboard.js, I devised a simple and efficient way to copy the current URL. This is incredibly useful if you want to add 'share' buttons to many pages of your website.
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