Project 1 pool trick shot game
For this project, I worked with a local CVS LLM using ChatGPT and Code. I used an internal browser-based in-house LLM to generate a one-page landing page website for a fictional trickshot horse billiard game. Some notable additions to this project were floating pool balls and chalk cubes. I also generated the logo and imagery using ChatGPT nano-banana. This project taught me a great deal about the dos and don'ts of prompting, context, and specificity. This led to my next real project, a plugin to assist in component compliance and usage.

Project 2 Figma plugin
This project addressed a key challenge for the End-to-end connection lead. In this role, I was responsible for helping teams adopt the core CVS component library. I created a plugin that scanned each page’s content to identify components and determine whether they belonged to the core, community, or team libraries. To support accurate detection, we added a hidden tracking pixel to the core components that began with “©©” and included the device type in the path, such as iOS, Android, or Web. The plugin then categorized each component accordingly and separated non-Pulse items into their own group. I also added a navigational section that listed all detected components and linked directly to their location within the file. This made it easy for teams to identify components that could be updated with core equivalents. The solution significantly improved my workflow and strengthened collaboration with individual product teams. I also made the plugin available to teams to use, and I received a great response.





