DENIS

GORNICHAR

Users know how to create their own experience when they are given guidelines. In my projects, I arrange signs as landmarks for their unique journeys.

DESIGN

DEVELOP

For the real immersive experience, users should be able to access the content as they see fit. I use the language of their browsers to grant them that freedom.

DENIS GORNICHAR

DESIGN


Users know how to create their own experience when they are given guidelines. In my projects, I arrange signs as landmarks for their unique journeys.

DEVELOP


For the real immersive experience, users should be able to access the content as they see fit. I use the language of their browsers to grant them that freedom.

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Twin Peaks Quote Machine

Warsaw Weather App

Landing Page for an Artist

Twin Peaks Quote Machine

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Warsaw Weather App

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Landing Page for an Artist

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Twin Peaks Quote Machine

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The freedom of
deconstructive randomness

The driving force of the project is unpredictability. Users can generate random quotes from their beloved TV series. Excerpts are shown, mixed and combined in the most unexpected, engaging ways. If the used database is extensive, chances of getting the same quote repeatedly are low, so the user experience becomes even more unique. The mechanism may be used as a template for any text corpus and holds potential for commercial and academic implementations. It was created from scratch using Sketch App and coded in HTML5, CSS3 and Vanilla JS.

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Cooper quote
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Warsaw Weather App

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The immersiveness of
local contexts

The project is built on the belief that people may bond with their physical surroundings through digital tools that appear to take them away from the analogue world. Its very pragmatic nature - showing weather - reminds people of the outside. It then brings this environment closer to users allowing them to look at their neighborhood in a new way. It may be used on mobile/desktop devices or displayed in public spaces, e.g. inside or outside of the administrative buildings. The app was created from scratch using Sketch App and coded in HTML5, CSS3 and React.js.

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Landing Page for an Artist

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The intended duality of
a showcase

The main idea behind the project is giving a promise. It's designed to provide viewers with the experience closest to the one they would have with the product before they know they might like to pursue it. It aims to construct balance between the fulfilling satisfaction of a spectator and unfulfilled urge of getting to the source, i.e. contacting the artist, placing an order etc. In other words, it's meant to combine the 'feel good' and 'want more' aspects of a successful landing page. It was created from scratch using Sketch App and coded in HTML5, CSS3 and Vanilla JS.

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DENIS GORNICHAR
+48 503 687 787 denysgornichar@gmail.com Warsaw, Poland