This is a humorous interactive website created for people who quietly think about quitting their jobs every single day—yet keep showing up anyway.
The project features a Game Boy–inspired “resignation decision machine” (a minimalist slot simulation using randomized O and X symbols), a public leaderboard of anonymous resignation reasons, a rage-post wall, and a client-side mini game that lets users upload a photo and virtually “punch” it (purely local, nothing gets uploaded or stored).
This website was designed and developed as an experimental project combining interface design, user interaction, and emotional observation. No logins, no tracking, no monetized features—just a strange little space for shared frustration and micro-catharsis.
I didn’t study design or computer science formally. I simply got curious, started learning, and eventually ended up building things myself. This site is a result of self-directed learning—figuring things out through late-night research, trial and error, and an increasingly obsessive attention to small emotional details.
This isn’t a startup pitch or a career switch narrative. I just opened VSCode and never closed it.
By someone slowly becoming a UI/UX designer (and front-end developer by accident)
Feel free to share the site, but any unauthorized reproduction or commercial use is not allowed. I built this as a weird emotional outlet, not a business toolkit.