Name: Antony Otero
Type: User
Company: Front-End Developer
Bio: Frontend Developer building pixel-perfect, responsive sites with modern web technologies.
Location: New Jersey, USA
Blog: https://www.antonyotero.com
Antony Otero's Projects
Cloning an Apple´s old website
Config files for my GitHub profile.
My submission of Exercism's Frontend Developer job application challenge that requires interfacing with Exercism's API to display testimonials in accordance to the provided design.
This project consists of building an HTML document that matches the appearance of mint.com’s signup page: https://accounts.intuit.com/signup.html
An API that can be used in two different ways. As a simple placeholder API for rapid prototyping and second use case is as a library to serve properly scaled versions of your images to the front end to reduce page load size.
Exercism exercises in JavaScript.
"A vivid colour palette and bold typography are what’s in store for this week’s project. It’s been conceptualised and designed by London based graphic and digital designer Meara Withe (website and Twitter). This website is a very lively one, it’s a real fun and visually striking one to work on!" - from SuperHi's Introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript course, assignment 3
The project has been designed by UK based digital designer and illustrator Nigel Payne (website and Twitter). It explores a space theme with some really striking imagery — we didn’t have to dig too far into NASA’s open image gallery to find these amazing photos.
An NFT preview card component. Design provided by frontendmentor.io
An order summary card component. Design provided by frontendmentor.io
This is a solution to the QR code component challenge on Frontend Mentor.
A clone of The Next Web, a tech-focused magazine which uses media queries to gracefully degrade their site as the window size is reduced, for the purpose of learning responsive design.
Dynamically rendered, simple restaurant page to practice DOM manipulation.
A grayscale heat map of the Smashing Magazine (http://smashingmagazine.com/) website that indicates which elements have the greatest weight in the visual hierarchy.
A stats preview card component. A challenge provided by Frontend Mentor.