(This readme.md file was created using chatgpt with minor customizations made by me.)
This project is a beautiful, modern portfolio website designed by the talented team at Leevi Agency. I stumbled upon the design in the Figma Community and was immediately inspired to bring it to life using Sass and Parcel.
The Leevi Agency Portfolio design is sleek, sophisticated, and perfectly showcases the agency's impressive portfolio of work. The design features bold typography, stunning imagery, and a clean, minimalist layout that is sure to impress any potential client.
I used Sass and Parcel to bring this design to life. Sass is a powerful preprocessor that allows you to write cleaner, more organized CSS code. Parcel, on the other hand, is a zero-configuration bundler that makes it easy to compile and bundle your Sass files into production-ready code.
All of the assets used in this project are licensed through Leevi Template's licensing agreement. You can find more information about the licensing agreement on their website.
Check out my live demo here: https://tubular-pothos-e4e480.netlify.app/
If you want to get started using Sass and Parcel for your own projects, you can follow these steps:
- Install Sass by running
npm install -g sass
. - Install Parcel by running
npm install -g parcel-bundler
. - Clone this repository by running
git clone https://github.com/your-username/leevi-agency-portfolio.git
. - Navigate to the project directory and run
npm install
to install the project dependencies. - Run
npm start
to compile the Sass files and launch the development server. - (optional) If you're ready to deploy your website, run
npm run build
to create a production-ready build of your website in thedist
folder. - (optional) To deploy your website to GitHub Pages, run
npm run push-gh-pages
. This will build your website and push the contents of thedist
folder to thegh-pages
branch of your GitHub repository, making it accessible at the URL specified in yourpackage.json
file under"homepage"
(you should change this url) .
Happy coding!