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Making the future of websites

I worked as the Dev lead on a major iteration of Boost Barn Motorsports product. We took the platform in a bold new direction, focusing on becoming a great tool to find the best products for your car.

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  • UX and UI Design
  • Full Stack Developer
The aero lesson builder app dragging an audio component into a screen about plant cells.

The problem

In 2019, Boost Barn Motorsports began a project to build a website to help customers find the best products for their car. The goal was to make the process of finding the best products easier and more accessible. The website was made using older technologies, such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Now the Website was built using newer technologies, such as React, Redux, and Node.js.

A set of dark themed components for the aero design system

Components

The top left image above shows the region-specific pricing it works by pulling data from an API that updates the price of each product based on the value of the money in that region, the pricing is updated every hour. The top right shows a basic filter it works by looking for each year, make, model, and sub-model tag for each product that is automatically generated.

Next-generation websites

This example was built on the latest web technologies and is a way to show how 3D objects can keep the users engaged using animations and new 3D web-based renders.

Bringing 3D into websites

3D objects are a great way to create immersive experiences that shows what your website is without having to tell it.

Interactivity

Making an interactive website can be an easy way to make sure your users remember your website and products.

Animation

Animations are a great way to create a new experience for your users keeping them engaged and show a professional website.