Hi, I’m Iakovos Iason Tountas, a Computer Science graduate from the Ionian University in Corfu, Greece. I’m passionate about both Back-End and Front-End development, with a strong interest in designing scalable systems and building clean, user-friendly interfaces. I enjoy turning ideas into functional and efficient digital solutions. Alongside web development, I am particularly interested in game design and development, and I aim to further explore this field through postgraduate studies. I have experience working with multiple programming languages and modern development tools, and I am always eager to expand my technical skills and take on new challenges.
Digital Wardrobe is a web-based application developed as my bachelor’s thesis, aiming to support users in organizing their clothes digitally and making everyday outfit-related decisions. The application allows users to manage clothing items, create outfits, define occasions, and generate travel lists through an interactive and visually structured interface.
The project was designed and implemented entirely from scratch and focuses on user interaction, visual organization, and decision-making. Particular emphasis was placed on developing an intuitive user experience that promotes exploration and minimizes cognitive load while handling personal data. The application is designed with extensibility in mind, and future improvements may include additional functionalities, enhanced personalization, inclusion of artificial intelligence, and further interaction features.
The application was developed to run on a local server and is therefore presented through documentation and screenshots.
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CJ’s Wardrobe is a group project developed within the framework of an undergraduate course, focusing on the design of an e-commerce website for selling clothes. The project aimed to explore basic principles of usability, navigation, and user experience in an online shopping context.
The website was created using WordPress and pre-designed templates, allowing the team to mainly focus on layout decisions, content organization, and user flow rather than technical implementation. Particular attention was given to how users browse products, access information, and move through the purchasing-related sections of the site.
Working in a collaborative setting highlighted the importance of shared decision-making, iteration, and aligning design choices with user expectations. Although the project does not involve custom development or advanced interaction systems, it provided valuable experience in evaluating and adapting existing design structures to meet usability goals.
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