Portfolio

Torin O'Leary

Projects

Most of my classes involved creating a website to serve to as a final project, utilizing the many concepts and features presented over the course of the class. Check them out below!

Website Coding

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This final project required us to build a functional and valid website of our choice of content, utilizing HTML features such as navigation, tables, and forms, as well as CSS features like grid layout and our choice of color scheme. I chose to create a biography site of punk band Bomb the Music Industry!

Web Front-End Design 1

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This project started at the beginning of the class, with each week seeing new improvements and features to add. The final result, consisting of a custom background, custom-styled buttons, accessible and mobile-friendly navigation menu, valid forms, and content cards, is inspired by the television series Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Web Front-End Design 2

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For this project, we were tasked with creating our own version of a home page for the NWTC Digital Arts Showcase, utilizing accessible and responsive design, thoughtful stylistic and design choices, JavaScript effects such as flipping cards and Fancybox multimedia display, and implementing a Google Maps feature under the Contact tab.

JavaScript

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The final project for JavaScript involved incorporating jQuery validation, API implementation using JSON, and a custom styled Google Map. I themed my project with a form for travel to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a page that displays various Pokémon stats (from PokéAPI), and a Google Map displaying the location of the user accessing it.

PHP

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My PHP final project was a blog page which allowed users to create an account and create, read, update, and delete blog posts, all stored in a database and functioning using PHP.

Web Emerging Technologies

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This final project involved building a portfolio of my work, which served as a prototype for the portfolio you're reading now! I created a 6-page website, displaying my classes, final projects, details about me, an overview of my design choices, and a (non-functional) contact form. I updated the design for this portfolio, adding white space so the design is less crowded, simplifying aspects of the layout, expanding on the content, and updating the colors.

ASP.NET

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My final project for ASP.NET was to build an internal bookstore inventory management site, connecting to a database of information about books, authors, publishers, inventory, and bookstore locations, to dynamically build page content based on what was retrieved.

To learn more about the classes these projects were created for, navigate to the portfolio home page, or visit my main home page here!