In the spirit of scrum and to focus resources on product development, Dry Peaks 3.0 is currently a customized Shopify template.
Dry Peaks 1.0
- Headless Shopify provides the PIM (Product Information Management) API
- Gatsby provides the frontend framework based on the opensource React library. Gatsby is a blazing-fast static site builder out of the box with SEO and image handling
- Netlify hosts the frontend, taking advantage of modern jamstack technology, with CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment) via Github commits
- Sanity.io custom CMS (Content Management Studio) for blog content
- GraphQL traverses the Gatsby, Shopify and Sanity APIs
- Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Illustrator used for original photography and graphic design
Clark Newell 5.0 (this website)
- Gatsby on React provides the custom frontend
- Netlify hosts the frontend with CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment) via Github commits, and provides the honey-pot and data transfer for the contact form
- Sanity.io custom CMS (Content Management Studio) for blog content
- GraphQL traverses the Gatsby and Sanity APIs
Clark Newell 4.0
- Sass, Styled Components, Typography.js, React Syntax Highlighter, and a custom responsive grid are implemented for CSS styling with a *mobile first* approach
- Pure React Carousel by Express (yes, the clothing company) is implemented for the testimonial carousel
- Gatsby on React provides the custom frontend
- Sanity.io custom CMS (Content Management Studio) for blog content
- GraphQL traverses the Gatsby and Sanity APIs
- Flaticon provides artwork and this website features self-designed original logo / branding, and original blog content
Clark Newell 3.0
- useDarkMode plugin with context and state management via React hooks provides Light and dark "star" modes
- Jest testing
- WAVE accessbility audit
- Gatsby on React custom frontend
- Sanity.io custom CMS (Content Management Studio) for blog content
Clark's Slices
Completed the entire Master-Gatsby course from Wes Bos and this is the resulting demo.
Max Hamburger
Completed the entire Udemy React course from Maximilian Schwarzmueller and this is the resulting demo.