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From a young age till now, I’ve continually been constructing gifts, making plays for the audience (my little brother), editing videos, and teaching students math. The connection would appear to me at the beginning of my freshman high school year, I love seeing the reaction and satisfaction on other people’s faces. I chase my passion on the virtual platform by building what you're on right now: a website. With cooperation, I have built countless apps for hackathons. I am currently working on building websites for school clubs.

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This website's main purpose is to serve as an impression of my abilities. If you admire the scale of this website and believe that I can code your "envisioned" website on the web, I suggest clicking that button below. Thank you! Want a website? Let's talk.


A new chapter of my life started in the small but busy room of my tech teacher at school. She was giving a presentation about an upcoming event called a hackathon. The idea was alien to me at first but I decided to join just for the “college applications.” I decided for this hackathon to make a mock-up that has a very appealing design. Two days after intense hacking, it was late afternoon and they were announcing the winners, I expected our team to land 3rd place, but we didn’t so I gave up. “2nd place goes to Neshanth Anand, Jae-.” We ended up winning 2nd place and going home with brand-new headphones. We even outmatched contestants who actually coded products! I realized my potential for designing was right at my doorstep.

A couple of weeks later, we enlisted in another hackathon, but recall that the last hackathon had only 40 participants, this one had 200. But numbers weren’t an obstacle, we ended up winning the best no-code track winner. Once again with my no-code wireframing design skills, I was recognized. It didn’t take long until I signed up for my biggest hackathon, Hackeo 2022. This had about 300 participants all fighting for the grand prize, an Oculus Quest 2. Something different about this hackathon was that your typical panel of judges was now in the hands of the contestants. I decided to design an app that was functional using an app builder. After 2 days of work, it was the judging period. Little did I know, that afternoon I would be an owner of an Oculus Quest 2. Click to see my Hackathons


Welcome to my gallery! I’d rather not bore you with a philosophical lecture about photography and I’ll get straight to the point, here are the photos! - I promise you they are not grayscale like the rest of this website!

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