Boxboxd
A social platform for F1 fans to rate, review, and discuss Grand Prix races.
Web app
B2C
Formula 1
Overview
BoxBoxD is a social platform for Formula 1 fans to rate, review, and discuss Grand Prix races. Inspired by Letterboxd's approach to film criticism, BoxBoxD transforms race weekends into sharable experiences where the community decides which races become instant classics and which ones fade into obscurity.
Skills
Art Direction, Product design, UI/UX, Front-end, Back-end.
Company
Boxboxd - 2025/2026
Stack
Figma, Turborepo, Vercel, Clerk, Claude AI, Tailwind, Prisma
Race details and Community reviews
Each Grand Prix page serves as a comprehensive hub for that race weekend. Users can view full results across all sessions, read community reviews and reactions, and contribute their own perspective. Race tags like "Rain chaos" or "Overtake fest" provide instant context, while the Driver of the Day vote captures who truly stood out. It's where statistics meet storytelling.
Season calendar and Standings
Browse the complete F1 calendar with every Grand Prix of the season displayed in a visual grid. Each race card shows community ratings, podium finishers, and your personal rating at a glance. Track the championship battle with live driver and constructor standings, and use filters to find specific races or sort by rating, date, or controversy level.
Profile and Activity
Every user gets their own space to display their F1 journey. View their complete rating history, published reviews, and engagement stats. Track which drivers they consistently vote for as Driver of the Day, their average rating tendencies, and their most controversial opinions. Follow users whose race analysis resonates with you and build your own corner of the BoxBoxD community.
Key features
F1 races come and go, but the conversations and emotions they spark deserve a permanent home. BoxBoxD's features are designed to capture not just what happened on track, but how fans experienced it, turning fleeting race weekends into lasting community archives.
Before and after iterations
Final observations
The visual identity evolves with each iteration, moving from clean mockups toward something with genuine character. National flag gradients, race-specific tags, and bold typography choices aren't just aesthetic decisions—they're deliberate attempts to capture F1's energy and give each Grand Prix its own recognizable fingerprint within the platform.
Selected work
2020 - 2026





