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Focus Food

Project developed for the -Women Who Code Hackathon for Social Good 2023-

  • React
  • Flask
  • HTML
  • CSS
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Purpose/Mission

Women Who Code Hackathon for Social Good 2023

Many of us face challenges deciding about their next meal. But to some this minor inconvenience can be completely debilitating. Sometimes to the point where it is a danger to ones health. With [ Food decider], we hope to cut down on the complexities and anxiety of meal decisions by providing only relevant data within the [ Food decider] app.Our app might not be able to completely solve the riddle of decision-stall but it can help with managing it. Making the meal decision easier for all.

We wanted to design a site to address ADHD Decision paralysis, Dietary/Allergy management, and Food waste reduction.

Description

Our Focus Food app minimizes distractions by allowing users to swiftly select ingredients and presents recipes with minimal interruption, using a slot machine animation to maintain engagement. This approach optimizes the user’s path to finding a recipe, minimizing interruptions and ensuring a user-friendly, distraction-focused experience.

Technologies Used

  • JavaScript
  • React
  • Flask
  • Python
  • Bootstrap
  • CSS
  • iPassage
  • MySQL

The Build

Wire Framing

Wire Frame 1 Wire Frame 2 Wire Frame 3 Wire Frame 4

Design Details

Design Details

The final Product: FOCUS FOOD

Focus Food Site screenshot

What We Learned

  • Learned to created a complete web-app connecting front end with back end
  • React Basics
  • Setting up Flask Server
  • Shared team knowledge
  • Developed a deeper understanding of Git
  • Effectively communicate with the team Learned new web techonologies

Super Brains Team

  • Jessica Perry - Team Lead
  • Calico Seders - Technical Lead
  • Elaine Serrano - Front End
  • Ana Villalobos - Front End
  • Chris Gruenhagen - Full Stack

Attribution

Recipe data obtained from the Spoonacular API. https://spoonacular.com/food-api

License

MIT

Copyright (c) SUPERBRAINS '23