moutonrebelle / ecommerce-pattern-library

A term-long project redesigning an ecommerce website focusing on making a pattern library.
https://dazzling-neumann-3b84cb.netlify.com/pattern-library/#brand
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title

title: Candy Shop version: 1.0.0

contributors

@moutonrebelle @cieraclaire @gabbbycinco

description & motivation

description: This website was made for a fictional candy shop e-commerce. The goal was to have a fun and colorful design. This was accomplished by using different colors such as pink, purple and teal and with a logo representing a whale splashing sprinkles.

The vision with this website was to create an e-commerce that would sell home-made vegan candies that are made with love and natural quality ingredients. Candies should be offered in a large variety of flavors and have multiple unusual ones. As a candy lover, I thought this was a great opportunity.

Installation

The pattern library is a Jekyll & Patternbot based application, so it requires Ruby to be installed.

☛ Follow these instructions to get Ruby & Bundler installed

  1. Navigate to the correct folder in Terminal. Use GitHub Desktop’s Repository > Open in Termal command.
  2. Type the following command bundle install

Starting the server

The pattern library is a Jekyll & Patternbot based application that requires a running Terminal instance.

  1. Navigate to the correct folder in Terminal. Use GitHub Desktop’s Repository > Open in Termal command.
  2. Type the following command: bundle exec jekyll serve
  3. View the functional website at: http://localhost:4000
  4. View the pattern library at: http://localhost:4000/pattern-library/

License & copyright

© Laura Meguerditchian, Algonquin College Graphic Design