Inspiration
We wanted to combine the simple act of browsing memes into something interactive and tactile, like scooping treasures out of a magical underwater jar.
Instead of scrolling endlessly, users can discover memes.
What it does
MemeFest is an interactive ocean-themed web experience where users click a magical jar to spawn random memes pulled live from the Imgflip Public API.
How we built it
React.js, Node.js, CSS, Vite, Visual Studio Code, Git, GitHub
Challenges we ran into
Drag + Physics Sync, Animation Timing, Collision Avoidance
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We're proud of our UI/UX (including interactive user components, cursor modifications and decorations, and a cohesive ocean aesthetic) and the physics in our project. We also drew our own cursor and logo, which added a personal touch to the website.
What we learned
We learned about the little details of our UI and the physics portion of the website.
What's next for MemeFest
If we have more time, we'd make sound effects, mobile compatibility, and allow users to filter memes by category or keywords.
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