bucc website
the official website for the babcock university computer club. events, projects, gallery, history, all of it. i was on the dev team that built it, and i wasn't going to let the work be anything less than exceptional.
live url
wearebucc.com
services
ui/ux design, web development
tech stack
next.js, tailwind css
date
october 2025
the project
the babcock university computer club needed a website. i was on the team that built it.
bucc had everything going for it. a strong community, a history worth documenting, events happening all the time, projects being shipped. what they didn't have was a place on the internet that actually captured any of it. i joined the dev team to help change that, and from the moment i was in, i knew i wasn't going to do average work on this.
it wasn't a contract. it was a responsibility. and those tend to bring out better work anyway.
the work
built in october 2025. every page, every section, every detail. the site covers the full picture of bucc: events, projects, a gallery, and their history told properly. clean layouts, intentional design, and a visual language that actually felt like the club rather than something generic they dropped their content into.
the part i'm most proud of is the about page. i implemented a fully custom 3d lanyard using three.js and .ogl files, something i had never worked with before. i learned it on the project, got it right, and it's sitting live at wearebucc.com/about. that's the kind of detail that separates a website from a good website.
built with next.js and tailwind css. fast, responsive, and built to last.
the result
wearebucc.com. a site that actually represents what the club stands for, built by someone who's part of it. i walked away having learned new technology and shipped something the whole team could be proud of.
subpar was never on the table.
let's build something worth talking about