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15. As a user, I want the /list page to look professional and welcoming while remaining simple to use and understand. #31

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jongranados opened this issue May 18, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #32

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jongranados commented May 18, 2023

Summary

With the application's functional features mostly implemented, we now turn our attention to its design. This issue, in particular, focusses on the /list page. The goal is to implement a lightweight design that gives this page a polished look-and-feel while maintaining its ease-of-use and enhancing its comprehensibility.

Acceptance criteria

  • The overall page follows a cohesive design language (except for header and navigation bar which Amy is tackling).
  • The list items look polished and are accessible.
  • Item purchasing urgency is effectively communicated, looks polished, and is accessible.
  • The search feature is intuitive to use, looks polished, and is accessible.
  • The mark-item-as-purchased feature is intuitive to use, looks polished, and is accessible.
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