Daily-Hype — Project
Live project
Daily-Hype
A responsive fashion storefront built around fast product scanning, clear presentation, and a reviewable live deployment.

Problem
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.
Build
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.
Result
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.
Contribution
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.
Context
Technical context
- Role
- Full-stack implementation, interface design, and deployment
- Timeline
- Academic build · 2024
- Last updated
- May 13, 2026
- Repository
- daily-hype