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  • September 10, 2023

    pixels + progress

    pixels + progress

    What is pixels + progress? ‘pixels and progress,’ is a STEM web series that takes you on an exhilarating journey through the realm of game development and virtual creation. Join me as I navigates the highs and lows of the gaming industry, programming and more showcasing their passion, dedication, and the creative process behind bringing…

  • January 24, 2023

    the start of a journey: indie game dev

    the start of a journey: indie game dev

    This year, I have been doing a lot of analysis into what I would like to do to support myself in life. The flexibility of software engineering allows me to be placed anywhere, but how do I land myself a position that is within my passions? For me, that passion will have to revolve around…

  • October 10, 2022

    to contrive, to devise

    to contrive, to devise

    My entire life, I had one goal: to become an engineer. To me, this seemed like such a steep goal, one that I would eventually reach, but one that would take the majority of my life. In a way, this is true, I have many goals that I want to achieve in my career, given…

  • April 4, 2022

    Lost Labyrinth

    Lost Labyrinth

    One of my favorite accomplishments to this day has been my work on the small-scale video game Lost Labyrinth. This was a project built from scratch utilizing the Unity environment. This was a group effort split among 5 developers. Within the span of ten weeks, we built a 3D puzzle platformer with 3 intricate levels…

  • November 18, 2021

    the art of video game design

    the art of video game design

    Over the summer, I took on the scary task of teaching. Quite the task might I add, teaching video game design concepts to middle schoolers. These days, it is obvious that the youth have a lot more accessibility to technology, and the exponential growth of the technology sector has made this possible. Not only did…

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