This is a fun, visually engaging app that I created in order to learn more about custom views and code logic. This app simulates populations roughly by setting a series of rules that dictate when a cell is born or when it dies. It also required me to use 2D arrays, which was a challenge to make. I had to use protocols and subscripts to make this app. Another challenge, was making the grid logic torodial, meaning that even if the UI was 2D, the program would execute the code as of the grid was wrap around. This app was made using Swift.
I created a website for the non-profit Rare is Beautiful. Rare is Beautiful is a non-profit that focuses on people who have rare diseases. I created this website for them to better spread their message and promote their events. This website was created using HTML, CSS3, and JavaScript.
DCCPL news is an app I created for my community’s month-long cricket tournament. It displays summaries of games each day, the game schedules, and menus for each day.
LuvMyJewelry is jewelry startup that I interned for. I initially helped with the website redesign. After, I worked on the company's graphics and blog. I make graphics for Instagram, invites, and emails, I wrote content for the company's blog, and shot photos of the jewelry for Instagram. This internship has taught me the inner workings of a startup. My various roles within the company help me expand my creativity!
DoctorTime was an app that I prototyped during the Summer of 2017. It allows anyone using the app to connect with any available doctor through video chat. Doctors who donate their time by video chatting with disadvantaged patients who cannot afford doctor visits are featured at the top of the list of doctors per speciality. This idea came to me during a WHO mock conference in which we were addressing the lack of doctors in impoverished and remote areas. In addition, this app is perfect for patients with quick medical questions or are looking for second opinions. In the future, I intend to release this app. This app was created using Swift and Parse and MongoDB as backend. Heroku hosts the app.
In my senior year of high school, I started a food-sharing startup called Divvy. Divvy essentially lets neighbors to share food or donate leftover foods to food banks. So far, this app has been tested in three towns. I have plans to allow independent grocers to sell their “ugly“ or nearly expired food on the app for discounted prices. The screenshots show what the testing app looked like. I aim to add location and messaging capabilities to this app, along with updating the interface. This app was made using Swift and Parse as backend.