05 — Web Design + Development
A website designed and built from scratch about how to play Hokm, a traditional Iranian card game. The subject came from a personal place: a childhood obsession with card games that never really left. The images used throughout are scans of my own personal deck.
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Hokm is a widely played Iranian trick-taking card game. Growing up, card games were a constant, something passed around at family gatherings and late nights, and Hokm was always at the centre of it. That obsession made it the natural subject for this project.
The images used throughout the site are scans of my own personal deck, which gave the project a personal and tactile quality that stock imagery never could.
This was my first project coding from scratch. The full process started in Figma: sitemap, wireframes, mood board, and final visual designs. Once the design was settled, I moved into code and built it entirely by hand.
Going through every step independently, from information architecture to final deployment, made this one of the most complete learning experiences of the work so far.
The full process started in Figma, beginning with a sitemap to map out the content structure, then wireframes to plan the layout, and a mood board to establish the visual direction. Once the design was settled, I moved into code and built it entirely by hand.
This was my first project coding from scratch. Going through every step independently, from information architecture to final deployment, made it one of the most complete learning experiences of the work so far.