Jonah Bergevin Portfolio
This application assists people experiencing homelessness to become aware of and locate resources. The integration of technology in homelessness resource distribution will improve accessibility, increase impact, and empower the homeless population.
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Search for surrounding resources in New York City by category, including shelters, healthcare, food, hygiene, outreach services, education, legal administrative, and jobs.
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Easily find the shelter currently closest to the user.
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View a list of resources organized by category, and further filtered by subcategory.
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Select individual resources in order to see detailed information including address, phone number, hours, primary services offered, admission details, and current distance.
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View resource locations with an embedded map, and click to be guided to Google Map app or browser to view directions.
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Built using Swift, Google Maps API using CocoaPods, Google Distance Matrix API, Firebase Database, CoreLocation Library.
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Click the Empact title to view in the Apple app store or the icon to the right to see the Github repository.
Foos
FOOS is a UX project I did for a website to find local food trucks and order food online.
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I designed the site from wireframes to finished project.
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I was also able to design quite a few custom buttons and elements including the custom logo to the left.
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To see the whole project on Github click on the Foos icon to the right.
Cloud Crowd
A passion project I am building for the daydreamers always looking to the skies. This is an application to help people learn, identify and connect more to clouds.
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Common types of clouds will have cards with pictures and information about them highlighting their formation, elevation, contents and more.
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Users will be able to save clouds photos to the app and compare them with images in the app to identify them as well as record date, time and notes about seeing that cloud.
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Eventually I would like to incorporate CoreML to have AI help with identifying clouds as well.
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Built in Swift using CoreData.
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Click the cloud image to see the Github repository.
RunchKin
A fun and simple application to track your running progress. This application is the first step towards making an app for weekend soccer players so they can track their speed and distance on the soccer field.
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Start a run and see your path plotted on a local map as you run.
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See realtime speed, distance and elapsed time.
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Post run and notes and a photo to your saved run and come back to review your progress whenever you want.
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Feature to be able to play songs from Spotify coming soon.
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Built using CoreData, CoreLocation, MapKit and AVFoundation.
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Click the screenshot to see the Github repository.