Nick Chan

Nick

proper noun

a Bostonian front end web developer & UX designer

- Nick has worked on UX as well as technical hurdles like Javascript. In the past, he has been the utility troubleshooter for various small companies (eg: Boston Chefs, Boston Road Runners) and is currently available as a front end developer or UX designer

ABOUT ME

Front end web developer, user experience designer, and content writer. Searching for his next opportunity to level up on coding and development skills. If you wish to see his resume, simply Click Here.

WORK

Below are my most recent projects built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery

Practice Sets

  • Primary school wasn't just meant for taking standardized tests. It's purpose was to also learn how to... learn
  • As Nick began studying HTML, CSS, & JS more, he created Practice Sets in order to further understand the subject
  • You may find them on his JSFiddle or CodePen accounts along with a peek into the answer sheets and past projects
  • Want to see how these practice sets got started?

Video Game!

  • One of Nick's first displays, concerning the use of functions within JS & JQ
  • Although still in the making, you may take a peek at how he performed Event Handlers, Closures, Dom Traversal/Modificaiton, etc
  • Want to see how Nick went about this project?

Sample Restaurant Website

  • A simple project asked by the Startup Institute to show off our hard skills (the restaurant is, of course, fictional)
  • As a chef for the better part of the decade, Nick learned one thing: People will always want to eat no matter what, hence the somewhat nonchalant theme
  • This product utilized HTML, CSS, jQuery and responsive design.
  • Want to see how Nick went about this project?

12 hour IdeaHack

  • This was really more of a 4 hour Ideahack as Nick's gourp were presented this at the end of a long day out of a long week. Dropzone for Veterans asked for a generally improved idea for their website, aiding veterans & soon-to-be veterans access the plethora of resources when they come home.
  • HTML, CSS, jQuery and the help of new colleagues were utilized for this project. This portion was the technical intro to their mock website
  • Although many different features were created, they were meant for proof of concept. You may see upon clicking
  • Want to see how they went about this project?

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