Projects

A curated project hub with room for older work to stay useful.

Project showcase illustration

The strongest work gets the main spotlight. Active supporting projects stay visible. Older projects can still live on the site without competing for front-row placement forever.

Featured Project

Featured Build

Course Planner Dashboard

A planning app for mapping semesters, tracking prerequisites, and spotting schedule conflicts before registration.

Product, frontend, backend designSpring 2026Active concept

Next.js, TypeScript, Prisma, PostgreSQL

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What A Good Project Page Should Show

The problem the project was trying to solve

Why the technical direction made sense

What tradeoffs and challenges mattered most

What the work proves about judgment and execution

Project Flow

The overview page stays short. Every project branches into its own case-study page.

Projects hub

This page is the main trunk. It should stay curated, scannable, and focused on which projects deserve attention right now.

Project page

Every project gets one linked page that covers the core case-study story: problem, approach, implementation, and outcome.

Future deep dives

Only larger SaaS or systems projects would branch further into architecture, auth, deployment, or other technical deep dives later.

Current Supporting Work

Active builds that support the portfolio without replacing the featured project.

Archive / Earlier Work

Older projects can still live on the site without taking homepage space forever.

This is where earlier work stays visible as part of the larger growth story, even after the front of the portfolio moves on to stronger projects.