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For this project, I used GatsbyJS for the frontend and Sanity.io as the CMS.
This project involved quite a bit of migration work, since the client had over 200 posts on her Facebook page.
All that posts were migrated to the site's blog section.
You can check this project here.
This is a simple app that allows users to log information about potholes they have detected on the streets.
This app was built with Python (Django) and JavaScript. I also used leaflet, which is an open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps.
I also used OpenStreet map's API for geo-tagging and reverse-geo-tagging. Finally, I used Mapbox as a source of map tiles.
You can check it out here.

