The Agentic Solution — Write intent. Ship product.
Rather than learning to code from first principles, this project explored a new paradigm: the designer as agentic director. Using GitHub Copilot as an embedded co-pilot inside VS Code, the workflow became a conversation — describing components, layouts, and interactions in plain language and letting the model generate, suggest, and iterate in real time. The result was a fully deployed, multi-page marketing site for the Nissan GT-R, complete with performance specs, a heritage timeline, technology breakdowns, and a configurator landing page — all live on Vercel.
No handoff. No waiting. No compromise.
The Technical Stack — Lean tools. Full output.
VS Code (Dev Environment) • GitHub Copilot & Claude Code (Agentic Co-pilot) • GitHub (Version Control) • Vercel (CI/CD + Hosting) • HTML/CSS/JS (Core Web Stack)
The "Creative Director" Difference — Engineering as a design discipline.
In a landscape where design-to-development friction is the greatest barrier to innovation, the most powerful shift is reframing software engineering itself as a creative act. By directing agentic AI workflows — rather than writing every line manually — it becomes possible to architect, code, and deploy complex products with the speed of a prototype and the reliability of a production platform.
The GT-R site wasn't built to be a car website. It was built to prove a thesis: that a UX Designer fluent in agentic tooling is no longer limited to wireframes and handoffs. They become a full-stack creative technologist — capable of taking an idea from concept to deployed URL in a single focused session.
Creative Direction • Systems Thinking • Ship Velocity