Blogs

  • Feeding your eyes

    Feeding your eyes

    They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I believe that when it comes to food, it should be worth ten thousand. For decades, we have become accustomed to dull, categorized printed menus in restaurants. The shift to online ordering and the growing digital presence of many culinary establishments opened the door to more…

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  • Marketing Foodsite

    Marketing Foodsite

    “Content marketing is the art of creating and sharing valuable content that attracts and retains a target audience.” Content Marketing Institute “Foodsite” is a culinary business website template on the Framer platform, designed for commercial sale in the digital market industry. It targets restaurants, bakeries, and coffee shops looking to establish an online presence for…

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  • Foodsite – Ready for Market

    Foodsite – Ready for Market

    “Perfect is the enemy of done.”  Catherine Carrigan Foodsite is a culinary business website template on Framer, designed for restaurants, bakeries, and coffee shops to boost their online presence. It features menu displays, reservations, blogs, and contact information, and was scheduled to be developed over three phases within a three-week period. In phase one, I…

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  • Foodsite Development – Phase Two

    Foodsite Development – Phase Two

    “Foodsite” is a culinary business website template on Framer designed for commercial sale in the digital market industry. It targets restaurants, bakeries, and coffee shops looking to establish an online presence for commercial purposes. On this blog, I will explore the development of phase two of this product, outlining the key milestones, challenges, decisions, and…

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  • All about roadmaps and roadblocks

    All about roadmaps and roadblocks

    This week, I started an exciting new project called – “Foodsite.” I am in the early stages of developing a new Framer website template. This upcoming digital product is meant for sale on the online marketplace. It is designed to help culinary businesses establish an online presence and targets web developers and tech-focused individuals seeking…

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  • “With a little help from my friends” Choosing my final digital product

    “With a little help from my friends” Choosing my final digital product

    “You cannot make progress without making decisions.” Jim Rohn One thing I realized in the early stages of developing a digital product is that its success depends on careful and thoughtful decision-making. This is a crucial part throughout the whole process, from coming up with ideas for products, narrowing down the options, to choosing the…

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  • First steps in digital marketing

    First steps in digital marketing

    “Don’t find customers for your products, find products for your customers.” Seth Godin Have you ever noticed that what we buy, use, or learn today no longer comes in boxes? Digital music albums, online courses, eBooks, and video streaming platforms — these digital creations are everywhere. And the best part is that most of them…

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  • From Ground to Launch: 360 Café Website

    From Ground to Launch: 360 Café Website

    Developing an e-commerce website requires a careful balance between customer needs, technical challenges, and developer creativity and style. Finding the right point in this triangle is essential for launching a successful digital product. Here, I present my work in creating the digital front door for “360 Café” restaurant. Choosing the right site builder Choosing the…

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  • WalletWize: A Design Sprint Case Study

    WalletWize: A Design Sprint Case Study

    Introduction “Working together to build something that matters to real people. This is the best use of your time. This is a Sprint.” Over the course of five weeks, a team of five Master’s students from Quinnipiac University—Emily Armbruster, Kelly O’Malley, Isabella Susino, Christian Schaaf, and Mauricio Zúñiga—worked on a Design Sprint project to develop…

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  • User testing in a Design Sprint

    User testing in a Design Sprint

    Some people believe that you’re now allowed to lift the lid of the pot while the rice is cooking. I don’t subscribe to this point of view. I believe every cooking process should include thorough usability studies. First, myself, then my mom—who is a super rice user—and then anyone else in the kitchen. The author,…

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