Busker
Busker is a love project of mine. I’m sharing it not just to showcase my technical, UX, and design skills, but because of what it stands for.
Cities are filled with moments we overlook. Busker reframes them—turning street performance into
something you can discover, follow, and feel. A single song that stops time. A crowd that didn’t exist a minute ago.
It celebrates the artists who turn everyday streets into moments of connection—reminding us that the simplest,
unplanned interactions are often what make us feel most human.
Nowhere is that more true than in places like the subway platforms of New York City—some of the most dynamic music venues in the country. But when you stumble onto something you love, the moment is fleeting. Busker extends it.
It gives fans a way to find, follow, and support the artists they discover in real life. And it gives artists a way to turn passing moments into lasting audiences—building a fan base and sharing where they’ll be next.
Because a great performance shouldn’t end when you walk away.