Inspiration
Having friends talk about their daily dining experience at Segundo made us think if their was room for improvement on their website to help improve student dining experience.
What it does
Our website allows students to give feedbacks on the quality of food by implementing the features of like and dislike a dish. It would help students see what is popular on a particular days menu and help them decide what there going to eat. This would also help prevent wasting of food by students and the management would have a better idea of what to keep and what to remove from the menu. This would help them cut down the menu to items that are popular and have a minimum chance of going to waste.
How we built it
We started building the website from scratch. We added some pictures, like and dislike buttons, and a lot of programming of course. We looked at different websites and saw what makes them have a good user experience. This helped us to determine what our website could have that would make it look nice, efficient and helpful.
Challenges we ran into
As none of us had experience UI/UX designing experience, our hardest part was designing the details of the website and choosing the color scheme of our website. We spent a great amount of time determining what goes where and how it should look. However, if you have a great team anything is possible.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Our website helps reduce food waste and help save the environment which gives a reason to be proud of. Nonetheless, we accomplished our goals for this website that we had set out in this timeframe. We got to learn a lot of new things and answered many questions that we had about how things worked on a website and what is the mechanism behind all this.
What we learned
We got to learn more about Javascript, HTML and CSS. Moreover, we learned how to work in teams and divide duties among each other.
What's next for Segundo Dining Website with a twist
We want to add a write a review option with an option to upload a picture. Which would help students read about other students experience and know what looks delicious to try in their next visit.
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