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Digi Art Gallery

Digi Art Gallery is a playful, web-based community canvas. Visitors draw quick responses to rotating prompts using simple tools, then submit to a responsive gallery wall. Designed for mobile and desktop, it celebrates everyday creativity in an accessible platform for all ages.

Design Brief

Create a playful space online where anyone can respond to a daily prompt through drawing, then instantly see their work alongside others. This project is intended to be used in transitional spaces or waiting areas to add some interest to a person’s commute between places.

Draw something that made you smile today

Mockup of the digi gallery app

Start with a prompt to follow

A gentle nudge gets creativity flowing. When you open the site, you’re invited to “Draw something that made you smile today.” Choose a brush, eraser, or stamp in a range of sizes and colors, sketch your moment with undo/redo for low-stakes experimentation, and submit when you’re happy. The interface runs smoothly on desktop, tablet, and phone, so anyone can jump in quickly.

View the Digital Art Gallery

After submitting, your drawing joins a cheerful wall of community sketches. The gallery feels like sticky notes on a noticeboard easy to browse and fun to discover. A responsive grid with generous spacing adapts across screens, while clicking or tapping any tile opens a lightbox for a closer look with share and download options. Newest pieces surface first to keep the gallery feeling alive, and it’s designed to display beautifully on a projector or TV for public participation.

Highlights + Specs

Prompt-based drawing: A simple, rotating prompt lowers the barrier to start.
Simple tools: Brush sizes, colours, stamps, undo/redo: create a sketch in under a minute.
Quick share & download: Open any drawing full-screen, then share or save with one tap.
Mobile-friendly: Touch gestures, large tap targets, and performance tweaks for phones/tablets.
Hosted live Server: Uploads include prompt, timestamp, and device metadata for recency sorting and moderation.

VISIt the digi art gallery website

Drop in, draw based on the prompt, and see it instantly join a live wall of community art.

Digi Art Gallery Website

Ivana Wolfgramm

I'm a designer–developer studying a double degree in IT and Design at QUT. I've built products from React Native apps to polished web interfaces balancing aesthetics and logical performance. I also have a strong toolkit of skills spanning from Figma, HTML/CSS, JavaScript and React.