/nlw-return-origin

Project developed on the Origin Path of NLW Return, one-week hands-on programming event promoted by @Rocketseat

Primary LanguageHTMLMIT LicenseMIT

Project developed on the Origin path of NLW 8th edition



NLW Return · Mission: Origin



The project proposal comprises a responsive and customizable landing page originally designed for DoctorCare, a fictional medical consultation platform.

Development was guided and conducted by Mayk Brito, educator @Rocketseat.

You can access his original project by clicking here: live demo | repo


Original layout by Jonas Milan, UI designer @Rocketseat. Project available at Figma.


Tech Stacks & Tools

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Week Highlights

🔭 Stage 1

Figma basics

Exporting SVG into HTML

Semantic HTML structuring

Declaring variables in CSS

Using relative length units

👨‍🚀 Stage 2

Responsive layouts

Declaring JavaScript functions

Working with Document Object Model

Code writing best practises

🛰️ Stage 3

One page concept

Smooth scrolling & Menu transitions

Using third-party libraries (ScrollReveal)

Clean code strategies

🚀 Stage 4

Function loading adjustments

Back to top button

Creating customisable color schemes

🌌 Stage 5
#NextLevel #NeverStopLearning #NewSkills #StepByStep #MissionAccomplished

About the Next Level Week

The Next Level Week (NLW) is an online event hosted by Rocketseat from time to time since June 2020.

It consists of a whole week of practical programming-oriented content culminating in portfolio-ready projects which incorporates the latest and greatest trends in the IT market.

Its 8th edition (NLW Return) took place in May 2022, with two paths: Origin (beginner-level) and Impulse (advanced-level).

If you wanna know more, check out this Rocketseat's blog post about it.


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