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GitHub Repository:NOXISTENCE-site
This is my most complete and ambitious software project to date: a platform designed to create, organize, visualize, and expand content from my fictional universe, NOXISTENCE. It combines a solid technical foundation with a modern, responsive design—aiming not only to be functional, but also immersive and faithful to its aesthetic and narrative principles.
Every feature was carefully crafted to feel like a natural extension of the world it represents, turning the platform itself into part of the lore, a place where code becomes ritual and every interaction feels like stepping deeper into the mythos of NOXISTENCE.
Tech Stack
- Frontend: Vite, Three.js, GSAP, Lenis
- Backend: Node.js, Express, Cloudinary
- DevOps: Docker, GitHub Actions, Google Cloud Run
About Project Functionality
- Creature Management (Full CRUD) – Create, edit, and explore digital entities.
- Animations and UI Design – Built with GSAP and Lenis to achieve smooth transitions and fluid navigation.
- Cloud Integration – Media management handled via Cloudinary.
- Secure Authentication – Protected and scalable access system.
- Responsive by Design – Crafted to look and feel great on any device.
In the editor, .JSON files are generated—each representing a creature sheet. These files are automatically rendered when opening a specific creature, or when navigating to the Collections or Lore sections within the project.
With this ecosystem, the site can run in containers, update automatically, and scale effortlessly in the cloud
More Than Just Code
This project is not merely a technical experiment—it’s part of a continuously expanding narrative universe. NOXISTENCE serves as both an archive and showcase for creatures, stories, and collections, opening the door to building a living, modular digital bestiary within its world. It’s a tool for expressing and sharing my creativity, and for breathing life into my characters.
License
This project is protected under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license, which means the final product may be shared, but commercial use and the creation of derivative works are not allowed without explicit permission from the author.