HACKTOFUTURE 3.0

HACKTOFUTURE 3.0

HACKTOFUTURE 3.0

Project poster: Title and a globe component
Project poster: Title and a globe component
Project poster: Title and a globe component

PROJECT

PROJECT

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

HacktoFuture 3.0 was a national-level, 36-hour hackathon hosted by our college, bringing together developers, designers, and innovators from across India. It was bold. It was intense. And it needed a digital face that matched the scale of the vision.

HacktoFuture 3.0 was a national-level, 36-hour hackathon hosted by our college, bringing together developers, designers, and innovators from across India. It was bold. It was intense. And it needed a digital face that matched the scale of the vision.

CONTRIBUTION

CONTRIBUTION

MY ROLE

YEAR

Website Lead

2025

THE

THE

Opportunity

Opportunity

The initiative was led by The Sceptix Club, the innovation and tech club I'm proudly a part of. When the core team started planning HacktoFuture 3.0, they knew the website needed to speak to the scale and ambition of the event. That’s when the leads reached out to me not just because I was the club’s designer, but because they knew I could take the vision and run with it

THE

THE

ROLE

ROLE

I proposed building the site entirely on Framer, leveraging its CMS and animation capabilities to create an experience that felt dynamic, fast, and modern just like the hackathon itself.

I didn’t wait around. I jumped in, structured the site, crafted the design, wrote the copy, set up CMS collections for team, FAQs, and timeline and shipped the entire live site in under 10 days.

I handled:

  • End-to-end design

  • No-code development in Framer

  • CMS setup for easy content updates

  • Hosting, deployment, and real-time updates during the event week

I proposed building the site entirely on Framer, leveraging its CMS and animation capabilities to create an experience that felt dynamic, fast, and modern just like the hackathon itself.

I didn’t wait around. I jumped in, structured the site, crafted the design, wrote the copy, set up CMS collections for team, FAQs, and timeline and shipped the entire live site in under 10 days.

I handled:

  • End-to-end design

  • No-code development in Framer

  • CMS setup for easy content updates

  • Hosting, deployment, and real-time updates during the event week

I proposed building the site entirely on Framer, leveraging its CMS and animation capabilities to create an experience that felt dynamic, fast, and modern just like the hackathon itself.

I didn’t wait around. I jumped in, structured the site, crafted the design, wrote the copy, set up CMS collections for team, FAQs, and timeline and shipped the entire live site in under 10 days.

I handled:

  • End-to-end design

  • No-code development in Framer

  • CMS setup for easy content updates

  • Hosting, deployment, and real-time updates during the event week

THE

THE

OUTCOME

OUTCOME

The result? A site that looked like a national-level tech fest. Smooth. Responsive. Clear.

And the numbers?

  • 50K+ views

  • 30K+ unique visitors in just days leading up to the event

  • Zero downtime. Full responsiveness.

What I Learned

  • Pushing a high-stakes project in 10 days taught me how to prioritize design decisions fast

  • I learned how to work with stakeholder feedback, juggle last-minute content changes, and make Framer feel like a power tool

  • Most of all, I learned how to take ownership and execute with trust

The result? A site that looked like a national-level tech fest. Smooth. Responsive. Clear.

And the numbers?

  • 50K+ views

  • 30K+ unique visitors in just days leading up to the event

  • Zero downtime. Full responsiveness.

What I Learned

  • Pushing a high-stakes project in 10 days taught me how to prioritize design decisions fast

  • I learned how to work with stakeholder feedback, juggle last-minute content changes, and make Framer feel like a power tool

  • Most of all, I learned how to take ownership and execute with trust

The result? A site that looked like a national-level tech fest. Smooth. Responsive. Clear.

And the numbers?

  • 50K+ views

  • 30K+ unique visitors in just days leading up to the event

  • Zero downtime. Full responsiveness.

What I Learned

  • Pushing a high-stakes project in 10 days taught me how to prioritize design decisions fast

  • I learned how to work with stakeholder feedback, juggle last-minute content changes, and make Framer feel like a power tool

  • Most of all, I learned how to take ownership and execute with trust