Because I needed to work with Github, I had to upload my portfolio and monitor my progress. Despite being late to use it, I continued to use it throughout the portfolio.
For Project 3, we had to develop a website for Lighttown Speakers and use Github to commit our website actions. From the initial commits to the final commits, I made 20 commits out of 40 for this project, which is a two-man group project. I made an effort to be consistent in branching and committing changes every day or on the day that I coded.
After I finalized my design in Figma, I began creating the actual website for ProjectX. The goal of the project was to create a better design for my dropshipping business of Japanese art on iPhone cases. Following that, I committed the website to Github.
At start, I chose to examine the Figma prototype that we produced for Project 2 and determine what we should enhance for the final website. We chose to modify the footer and header first. My partner designed the header, and I created the footer. To keep things tidy, I chose to only include the client's location, contact information, and three social media platforms.
I used as much flexbox as I could to build my personal portfolio mobile-friendly so that it would fit on all devices and maintain its aesthetic appeal even with changes to the resolution.
While designing for ProjectX, I knew that my website needed to be fully functional on mobile devices because it was a dropshipping website, so I focused on making the code operate on any platform.