My portfolio
UX Case Study

I created a web design using React, React Hooks, onMouseEnter, and onMouseEnter events. Buyers can preview how lightbulbs of their color choice looks like by hovering the button. Upon hovering, parts of the website changed to the color of the lightbulb. I can potentially fill the space with furnitures to mimic rooms with their desired lights.
What if the National Museum of Singapore were to hold an auction? I could only imagine them selling off their prized artefacts at an exuberent price! So I created a prototype to envision how such scenario were to happen. It has scrollable content, page transitions and users to place your bid with input validation. Each museum items are clickable for the user to place their bid.
Inspired by the Google Home app, I created a prototype for an alternative smart home app. Even though voice recognition is the future, at the moment I want to bridge the gap from having a decentralised control source to a centralised smart home control system. Hopefully more and more houses adopt home IoT.
This book has impressed me and changed my outlook of the things around me so much so that I decided to share my review and highlight some of key takeaways that are profound to me. Not only it touches on design, but also cognitive aspect of how humans discover and understand designs of everyday objects around us.
I learnt a lot when doing this project. It may be just a classic game of brick break, but when developing this I learnt the fundamentals like collision detection and game loop. I really had fun with this one! This project uses vanilla Javascript and HTML5 canvas.
Trying out something new in grid-based games using Javascript with HTML and CSS. I never knew the switch case was this powerful until I tried this out.