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Shatter Bay — Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Tech
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Shatter Bay — Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Tech

via Dev.toMelody Kelly. N2w ago

Show us your Art Shatter Bay is an interactive frontend artwork representing the breaking of barriers in the technology industry. The experience begins with rising code and digital energy trapped beneath a fragile glass ceiling. As interaction builds, cracks begin to form until the ceiling finally shatters, allowing the code to rise freely. The project is designed as a symbolic moment of breakthrough, representing the progress toward gender equity in technology and the collective effort required to dismantle systemic barriers. 🔗 Live Project: [ https://shatter-bay.vercel.app/ ] Inspiration The inspiration behind Shatter Bay comes from the widely recognized metaphor of the glass ceiling — the invisible barriers that prevent many talented individuals from reaching leadership or recognition in their fields. In tech especially, countless developers possess the creativity, skill, and ambition needed to innovate, yet systemic barriers have historically limited opportunities for many underrep

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