Behind Triple Flick by Duaa: A Passion Project
Hello and welcome! I’m Duaa Nawab, a cinephile, storyteller, and aspiring front-end developer. Triple Flick by Duaa was born out of my love for two things: cinema and creative coding.
This platform isn’t a generic movie blog — it's a labor of love crafted line by line using pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Built entirely from scratch as part of my Web Technologies course, this site is an expression of who I am, not just what I know.
I didn’t want a template or drag-and-drop site. I wanted to create something from the ground up. Something that reflects how I feel about movies: how they move us, shape us, and sometimes, save us.
💡 Why Triple Flick by Duaa?
- Authentic Reviews: No algorithms or AI. Every review is written after deeply engaging with a film’s themes, visuals, and emotional resonance.
- Thoughtful Design: Every page — from genre layouts to the footer — has been designed for clarity, aesthetic balance, and accessibility.
- Curated, Not Crowdsourced: This isn’t IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes. This is a curated space for
. - Genre Diversity: From horror chills to musical thrills, I explore all genres — each with its own unique design language.
🎯 My Mission
Through Triple Flick by Duaa, I aim to build a bridge between art and audience. Whether you're a die-hard film buff, a casual Netflix explorer, or a fellow web development student — this site is built for you.
Film has a way of reflecting our realities and reimagining our dreams. My goal is to guide you through both — with honest reviews, curated recommendations, and beautiful web experiences.
📚 Technologies Used
- HTML5: Clean semantic structure, accessibility-focused markup.
- CSS3: Custom gradients, responsive grids, animations, hover effects.
- JavaScript: Interactive trailer carousels, mobile nav toggles, and light DOM scripting.
🙌 Thank You
Thank you for visiting Triple Flick by Duaa. Whether you came here for a review, a web design idea, or simply curiosity — I’m glad you stopped by.
If you’d like to collaborate, connect, or simply chat film — reach out here.