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By : Priya . U

About Me

My name is Priya, and I’m a Grade 11 student. In this class I learned how to design and promote digital projects like websites, apps, and logos.

This course helped me build skills in:

  • Creativity
  • Organization
  • Digital design
  • Using technology for school and future work

This portfolio shows the projects I completed and what I learned from them.

Priya

Shifter

Shifter is a premium, lifetime shoe designed to adapt to your foot as it changes over time. Instead of replacing shoes every few years, Shifter uses an adjustable internal structure that recalibrates to your foot, whether your size changes due to age, lifestyle, or movement.

  • Fully adjustable for long-term fit
  • Built to last a lifetime with durable, repairable materials
  • Customizable colors, textures, and finishes
  • Responsibly made, prioritizing sustainability and reduced waste

Priced between $100–$200, Shifter replaces years of shoe purchases with one refined, adaptable product.

Shifter exploded shoe concept

Framer

What I Learned

While making my Shifter landing page, I learned how to build a simple website layout. I learned how to organize sections, add text and images, and keep the design clean. I also learned how colors and fonts help represent a brand.

Framer link →
Shifter landing page across desktop, tablet, and phone

VayuApps

I learned how to create a marketing plan to promote an app. I practiced writing cold emails to reach new customers and made a proposal to explain the idea clearly. I also learned how to plan a budget and understand how money is spent in marketing.

“Don’t stress — let VayuApps do the rest.”

VayuApps Instagram profile
VayuApps freelancing logo
Elevate your digital presence ad

Google Sheets

I used Google Sheets to organize shirt sales data, build cost-revenue-profit tables, and create charts to compare results across teams, designs, and sizes.

Bar chart of shirt sales by size
Shirt sales by size
Pie chart of shirt sales by type
Shirt sales by type

Glide App — Nara

Nara is a safety app built as a team project. To use it, users provide basic details, location permission for safety features, trusted contacts for alerts and SOS, group choices, and optional settings like route tracking, safe zones, and check-in reminders.

The app may also collect battery level, connection strength, and device type for reliable performance. Nara only collects what is necessary to provide safety features while protecting user privacy.

Nara safety app screens
Nara — the Glide app

Make.com

I built a Make.com module that connects to Google Forms to find out a user’s personality type, learning how automation reads form responses and processes them step by step.

Make.com Google Forms integration module

Reflection

In this business class, I learned how to turn ideas into real projects. I learned about branding, marketing, budgeting, and designing websites and apps. I also learned how businesses plan before launching a product, and how important organization and clear communication are.

Proudest work

I’m most proud of my landing page and marketing project. They show my creativity and how much I improved during the course. I worked hard to make my designs look clean and professional.

Future skills

In the future, I want to improve my skills in marketing, design, and leadership, and learn more about how businesses grow and manage money. These skills will help me in future jobs, or if I start my own business one day.