SARAH PALUSZNY

Frontend Developer


Frontend developer focusing on creative design and intuitive user experience. Building thoughtful digital experiences with modern web technologies.

PORTFOLIO


FEATURED PROJECTS

Audio Portfolio Website

Audio Engineering and Sound Production Portfolio


I wanted to return to the basics of front-end development so I built this audio engieering portfolio using the three core languages: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

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Travel Photography Gallery

Travel Photography Gallery with Lightweight CMS


A full-stack travel photo gallery that showcases photos from my travels to family and friends. The application features a custom admin dashboard where I select photos directly from Google Photos using their Picker API, add location metadata, and upload them directly to my site.

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Ungoogle.it

Daily Image Puzzle Game


My most recent project that still has some bugs. A daily puzzle game where players identify Google search queries from image results. Built with Next.js and TypeScript, featuring automated puzzle generation via SerpApi, PostgreSQL database management, and real-time game feedback. Implements serverless architecture with scheduled content updates and optimized for deployment on Vercel.

OTHER NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS

FREELANCE PROJECT

An A/B audio link generator developed for Anything Soundworks to help them easily share a sample of their work compared to the original audio.

ENHANCING A NEW SKILL

Equity is an important part of working at a start-up, but calculating it can be tricky. I built this calculator to make the process easier. It’s my first project using React, Next.js, and Tailwind. Along the way, I learned how to effectively create components, use hooks, and manage props.

NEW SKILL

New skill alert!!! Framer is a no code website builder, often being used to create marketing websites. Since it has been stiring quite a buzz in the web developer community, I thought I'd check it out by creating a marketing website for a fictional app.

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