Inspiration
We were inspired to create Fridgify due to the huge amount of accidental food waste we see everyday.
What it does
Fridgify helps keep your fridge organized and your groceries fresh. Add items like milk, eggs, or produce into a virtual fridge to track expiration dates.
How we built it
We created our UI/UX interface using Rider with the programming languages HTML and CSS.
Challenges we ran into
A huge challenge we faced was that we wanted to add many more features to extend the affect of our app however we were limited due to the time constraint.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
One of the accomplishments we're proud of was that we drew our own sprites of the groceries as well as the main page of the virtual fridge. Another was that we were able to create a pretty efficient and functioning interface within the time constraint that meets the basic operations of our project.
What we learned
We learned how to work collaboratively in a team to build a front-end based, UI/UX project. This was very fun and a great learning experience for our team as we usually work with full-stack or backend projects.
What's next for Fridgify
A couple features we would love to add in the future are a notification and alert feature to alert users which of their groceries are nearing their expiration date. Another feature we plan to implement in the future is a customizable feature where users can customize their virtual fridge and filter, sort and arrange their groceries to their liking. Lastly, we plan to also include a feature where the users can get quick recipes for items that are soon to expire.
Built With
- css
- html
- javascript
- rider
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