Daily-Hype — Project
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Daily-Hype

A responsive fashion storefront built around fast product scanning, clear presentation, and a reviewable live deployment.

Daily-Hype homepage screenshot
Interface preview

What needed to be solved

Fashion commerce depends on visual hierarchy and responsive browsing, while the academic brief also required a structured software-development process and persistent product data.

What I designed and implemented

I built the storefront with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and PostgreSQL, using responsive layouts and clear product presentation before deploying the result on Vercel.

What the project now proves

The project provides a live example of a database-backed Next.js storefront and documents how I applied software-development lifecycle practices to a complete interface.

Key contributions

  • Built the storefront with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and PostgreSQL.
  • Designed responsive product discovery with a clear retail hierarchy.
  • Deployed the project on Vercel and linked the implementation through GitHub.

Technical context

Role
Full-stack implementation, interface design, and deployment
Timeline
Academic build · 2024
Last updated
May 13, 2026
Repository
daily-hype
Next.jsTailwind CSSPostgreSQL