Daksh Naik


(aka Daksheeboy)



DOB: July 2006

Intermediate Front End Developer / Designer
from Goa, India.

HTML5, CSS3, Javascript's jQuery, and P5.JS

Something... more about you?



What have you done till now?



Practicing and experimenting.

I'm eager to learn new frameworks and languages that are needed to build one of the fascinating websites around the world.

Here are some of my personal projects I did during my journey.

(Only where web-stuffs are concerned, sorted by oldest to newest)

My first site - a Personal Portfolio

As it was my first time, I tried adding all of the stuff needed to make a basic, but an Interactive site.
Keeping in mind, the platform used by my audiences, I tried to make it as Responsive as it could be.

My first site had went through many updates, with suggestions given by my audiences.


Refer to this link to view it.


As it was my first site, I tried keeping it advanced and interactive to meet the highest standards, scoring almost full marks from web.dev Lighthouse Report along with PageSpeed Insights.


It took 2 weeks to make it stable and giving it a high-end, final look. It went online on-around 27 March, 2021.

Origami Crafts - Website Design template

This is a web design template asked by one of my colleagues (friend) for his project.

As this site was made for younger audiences, it had to be made colorful, bright and easier to understand. This is just a template, as an example for the final look.


Refer to this link to view it.


This one took about 8 days, including the final touch.

Package Delivery Sim 2D - P5

This was my first game, made during one of my Web Game Dev course (Whitehat JR),
entirely made by P5.JS and P5.PLAY

This is the only project I've spent a lot of my personal time with. It's quite heavily customized,
so is the Core Game!


The amount of interactive-ness is intentional, as it was especially
advertised among younger audiences as an inspiration.


Refer to this link to view it.


This project was showcased in WhitehatJR's community, which earned over thousands of views and likes. The menu which consists guide and information, and the core game made my project a stand-out, that attracted a larger audience amongst the youngsters.


This project took approximately 3 weeks, 2 for the core game and 1 for the menu.

and of course... This portfolio site!

I used all of my final skills here, with suggestions from my colleagues and audiences. Making it an interactive, dark and responsive portfolio web-page.


This one took about 4 - 5 days, as it's simple to develop and design.

Taxi Sim 2D (TS2D)

A game designed and developed by me, for a competition. The motive of the competition was to build a game, adhering / using any STEM technologies / academic disciplines (Electronics / Doodles / Coding etc.). As I had chosen the way of Coding to build the game, my submission was evidently unique. My submission was deemed the best across the state, among 12 entries.


The competition was hosted by Asier Solutions that specializes in teaching Coding and Robotics accross Goa.


The development process was initiated in November, while the results were drawn out in December, 2021.

Slogan Coding (Competition): Voters' Responsibilities

A competition hosted by CaresGoa '.org'. As the title suggests, the competition aimed spread a Voter's Rights and Responsibilities, adhering to 25' January, National Voter's Day. The competition was launched by the CE Office to provide young creative minds an opportunity to express their ideas about rights in a creative manner.


While the competition's host; Cares Goa, specializes in teaching the children under the scheme about 'Scratch Programming' and 'Pictoblox', the majority of all the submissions were made on these platforms. Out of all 816 entries across the state, my submission was deemed the best, because of the fact that it was made entirely on Web technologies, without using any images or SVGs.


View the results here : https://caresgoa.org/competitions/slogan-coding/