Final Project

Website Project "Bridal Blueprint"

“Bridal Blueprint is a clean, responsive wedding planning web page built as part of a web design fundamentals course. It provides structured navigation for planning steps, checklists, and timeline guidance, showcasing foundational skills in HTML and CSS.”

Website Project "Camping with Us"

“Camping With Us is a responsive, multi‑page web project created as a final assignment for a Dynamic Web Fundamentals course. It showcases outdoor adventure content with organized text and visuals about camping experiences. Built using HTML, CSS, and basic UI components, the site highlights layout structure, imagery, and user navigation for an immersive camping‑themed web experience.”

As Leader Developer

I managed the development team by breaking down tasks into clear, actionable items using tools like Trello and GitHub Projects, assigning them based on each junior developer’s strengths and experience. Communication with the client was maintained through regular check-ins via email and video meetings to ensure alignment at every stage; while there were occasional delays in feedback, we resolved them through proactive follow-ups. When the site was ready, we handled deployment smoothly—setting up hosting, pushing the final build live, and sharing access and documentation with the client for easy handoff. Using GitHub for version control was essential; it helped us track progress, manage collaboration, and quickly resolve any bugs or merge conflicts throughout development.

AS Jr.Developer

I communicated with my team lead primarily through Slack and project management tools like Trello or GitHub Issues. Communication was generally clear, though I occasionally had to ask for clarification on specific tasks. For each site, I was given clear expectations and knew what was required of me, which helped me stay on track. I was able to contribute meaningfully to the sites by handling components, styling, and small bug fixes. There were a few minor issues with GitHub, especially around merge conflicts and pushing changes, but with guidance from the team, I was able to resolve them and improve my workflow.

As Jr.Developer

I communicated with my team lead primarily through Slack and project management tools like Trello or GitHub Issues. Communication was generally clear, though I occasionally had to ask for clarification on specific tasks. For each site, I was given clear expectations and knew what was required of me, which helped me stay on track. I was able to contribute meaningfully to the sites by handling components, styling, and small bug fixes. There were a few minor issues with GitHub, especially around merge conflicts and pushing changes, but with guidance from the team, I was able to resolve them and improve my workflow.