The goal of this project was to create a responsive mock-up of a sneaker product page. Clicking on different colors of each shoe will display fake inventory data for certain sizes.
QR map is a mobile website designed to help navigate busy, confusing buildings. The protype for QR map was built using University of Minnesota's Continuing Education and Conference Center. To use the app, find a QR hotspot (usually found in entryways), and use your smartphone's camera app to can the QR code. You will then be prompted to enter the room number you'd like to find. QR map knows where you are in the building by which QR code you scanned, and will lead you to any room you choose. Try out the app by entering any of the following room numbers: 32, 42A, 42B, 55, 62, 77, or 83.
GGtrivia is a timed, full stack trivia application that asks players questions stored in a mySQL database. The game uses a sudden death format, which means once a player answers a question wrong, the game ends. Players then input a username and their score gets posted to the GGtrivia leaderboard.
The object of the game is to click different color squares without re-clicking a color. Each correct click shuffles the squares, and the score increments. If all squares are correctly clicked the squares reset, but the score can continue rising.
What Should I Eat? is an application designed to help users decide what to cook or where to dine out. Users are prompted with a series of questions that provide search parameters to either the Google Maps API for restaurants or Edamam API for recipes.