Mishal Zeera

Python/Flask/Django/Javascript/GSAP animation library - Photoshop/Affinity Photo - Photography

Web developer

+31 657 397 486

mishal.zeera@gmail.com

About Me

Im a creative professional with an education in the arts. I studied Visual Communication and Photography at Regents College, London. Years spent working with digital recording technology gave me an interest in software, which led me to web development.

Completed Projects:

Goat And Daisy Antiques

A full stack project built in Django/Postgres. Fictional antique shop that does specialised repairs, involving the customer closely in the process. Integrating Stripe payments (CC, bank transfers, local providers like iDeal etc) and a custom payment webhook flow, the site has unique CMS sections for different staff permissions groups. Bootstrap, AWS S3 buckets, deployed on Heroku.

Completed Projects:

Munificent - The Money Manager

An app built using Flask/Werkzeug/MongoDB. Takes in details of your financial activity and keeps track of suggested savings amounts, taxes to set aside and specifics related to tax seasons. Features include variable tax rate by location, default best financial practises and (my favourite feature) light vs dark mode.

Static design and build projects for fun, friends and pocket money.

Haarlem Bij Nacht

Art project funded by the city of Haarlem, it shows the work of Dutch photographer Marike Koe and Haarlem city-poet Joshua Baumgarten. Features randomiser script that juxtaposes images and text randomly per-instance.

Setts

A webshop selling handmade Swedish workwear built using the One.com website builder. Featuring the photography of Boudewijn Smit.

The Green Door

A site commissioned by a local barbershop owner who needed an integrated public calendar. It uses the Calendly Api which worked really well. Unfortunately the barbershop has since closed, but it was an interesting collaborative experience as my client had a very strong sense of what she wanted.

This portfolio site...

... was built using GSAP js library (including the lovely Scroll Trigger module).

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