For LGBTQ+ youth navigating environments where open self-expression can invite harm, finding a safe and affirming outlet is not just comfort — it’s a necessity. Floracode was born from that need: a generative graphic tool that translates personal messages into encoded floral imagery, where every letter of the alphabet is mapped to a unique arrangement of flower petals through a rule-based algorithm. Users type any message and the system renders it as a downloadable, fully customizable graphic built on HTML Canvas — adjustable in color, scale, and composition. The result is something that can be shared openly, worn, or displayed, carrying meaning that only those who know the language can read. More than a cipher, it’s a quiet act of defiance and celebration — affirming that communication, community, and identity deserve to bloom, even
A full-service medical spa offering laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation, acne scar treatments, and Botox treatments for every skin type, delivered with precision and care in the heart of Manhattan.
Discover how hit songs are made with Songo – the AI-powered tool for visual song analysis, structure, patterns, and pro-level songwriting insights. Upload, explore, create.
creativeapproa.ch is an interactive artist website by Angelika Pulfer, built around a free-floating image cloud of works, texts and visual traces. Instead of presenting the archive as a fixed chronology, the site invites visitors to move through images by year, motif, technique and association.
The project brings together drawing, printmaking, photography, observation and digital composition in an open web space. Individual works can be explored through focused views, while curated texts offer a second layer of reflection on materials, processes, motifs and recurring forms. The result is both an artist portfolio and a living archive: quiet, exploratory and shaped by the act of looking.
A high-performance, conversion-focused website built for Chaletô, a short-term rental management company trusted by 200+ properties. Designed to increase bookings and streamline operations, the platform delivers a fast, intuitive experience for both travelers and property owners while maximizing revenue while reducing administrative workload.
Ukrainska 15 is an interactive long-read that tells a personal story about the first days of the war in Ukraine. The project documents everyday moments, memories, and emotional experiences that often remain outside official narratives.
The website combines storytelling, illustration, and scroll-based interaction to recreate the atmosphere of uncertainty, fear, and resilience people experienced during that time. The narrative moves from darkness to light, symbolizing the journey from the basement during shelling to life continuing above ground.
Through a minimal visual language the project focuses on memory, trauma, and the human side of war. Ukrainska 15 is both a personal archive and a digital story about how ordinary life changes in extraordinary circumstances.
This project reimagined UHP’s website as a transformation engine, not just an information hub. Our goal was to translate UHP’s values — trust, resilience, and growth into a digital experience veterans could instantly relate to and feel confident navigating.
By restructuring the sitemap, refining messaging, and introducing a calm yet powerful visual language, we created a site that feels structured, human, and motivating. Optimized performance (90+ speed scores) and a conversion-driven UX helped UHP reach more veterans and scale its mission.
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