AFRIZAN is a collaborative project dedicated to empowering African artisans by providing them with a centralized e-commerce platform. This platform connects artisans with a global audience, fostering no economic opportunities and preserving cultural heritage. This README.md serves as a comprehensive guide to the project, detailing its inspiration, technical implementation, and future prospects.
- Deployed Site: AFRIZAN Website
- Final Project Blog Article: Elevate African Artisan Excellence: The AFRIZAN Journey
- Authors:
To run the AFRIZAN project locally, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository to your local machine.
- Navigate to the project directory.
- No installation required for the frontend. It's purely HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Once the project is set up, you can access the AFRIZAN platform through your web browser. Users can browse through various categories of handmade products, make purchases, and interact with artisan profiles. Artisans can manage their storefronts, update product listings, and track sales.
We welcome contributions from the community to enhance the AFRIZAN platform. To contribute:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and ensure tests pass.
- Submit a pull request detailing the changes made.
- Special thanks to Favour Michael, Kolawole Sunday, Nigel, Elvis, and other peers in Cohort 15 for their constant support and encouragement.
Attached is a screeenshot from the blogpost 😊😎
The AFRIZAN project is more than just a technical endeavor; it's a testament to our commitment to fostering economic empowerment and cultural preservation. We invite you to join us on this journey as we continue to innovate and make a positive impact on African artisan communities.
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