Winter Solstice
This is a submission for Frontend Challenge - December Edition, Glam Up My Markup: Winter Solstice
What I Built
Celebrate the Winter Solstice in style with an enchanting page designed to captivate and inspire. We’ve enhanced the UI to create a visually stunning experience that’s not only beautiful but also immersive—making it the perfect place for everyone to embrace the magic of this seasonal shift.
Demo
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hq5HeoFsqzO1xnEN_7F8rUA2oXxEqS23/view?usp=sharing
https://github.com/Zedoman/Winter_Solstice
Journey
I leveraged Figma to design the layout, gaining valuable insights into both the tool and the design process. I then translated this design into a fully functional website using HTML and CSS, focusing on making it visually appealing and user-friendly. Along the way, I learned how to enhance the overall aesthetic while improving the user experience. I’m particularly proud of how the site turned out, and I’m excited to further refine my skills in design and web development in future projects.
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