This theme is a Hugo port of Alexis Collado's portfolio website. It is meant to be a portfolio theme, with sections for describing yourself, your process, and some case studies.
Follow the themes guide on the Hugo website. Briefly, within your Hugo folder:
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/xaviablaza/hugo-lodi-theme.git
Copy everything within exampleSite
into the root of your website folder, and edit it to your hearts content!
If you're lazy, you can do this within the themes
folder:
$ cp -r hugo-lodi-theme/exampleSite/* ../
Add theme = "hugo-lodi-theme"
to the config.toml
in your root folder, or when serving, use hugo server -t hugo-lodi-theme
At the root of your Hugo site, you can use
$ hugo new mypost.md
to generate a new case study post. To find the post, you can go to content/mypost.md
and you can use that file to write details about your case study and the body of your case study in markdown.
---
# This determines what shows up first, lower weight = shows up first
weight: 1
# This is what appears as the tab's title
title: "Cope | Alexis Collado"
# This is the description in the <head> tag
description: "I set a direction for the branding and identity of the product and crafted a functioning prototype ready for usability testing and development."
# This the heading of the navigation at the top of the case study
nav_heading: "Cope Case Study"
# This is what appears in the case studies section, place this image at the /static/img folder
thumbnail: "cope.jpg"
# This is the title of the case study in the case studies section
case_short_title: "Cope iOS App"
# This is the title of the case study in the case study page
case_title: "Cope iOS App"
# This is the subtitle of the case study in the case studies section and the case study page
case_subtitle: "Mobile App Design"
# This is the case description in the case studies section
case_description: "Cope is a mobile app that allows mental health help seekers track their symptoms and medication. I helped them create a minimum viable product for testing."
# This is the featured image of the case, place this image at /post_title_here/img folder
# e.g. /mypost/img
case_feature_img: "featured-cope.jpg"
# This is the case summary in the case itself
case_summary: "Cope is an application that helps users track their mental health. Progress is measured through the use of a check-in system, calendar, medicine tracker and a summary dashboard. I created a minimum viable product for this application."
# Your team members
team: ["Alexis Collado", "Carlos Arcenas", "Kat Uytiepo", "John Palomo"]
# Roles of your team members
roles: ["Branding and Identity", "User Interface Design", "Prototyping", "User Research"]
# Methods your team members used
methods: ["Sketching", "Mockups", "Guerilla Testing"]
# Links at the bottom of the case study and where they link to
# img is the svg that's part of the button. You can use eyeball.svg or download.svg
# Place your custom svgs into /static/svg
button_links:
- link: "https://marvelapp.com/g4b64e/screen/14364499"
img: "eyeball.svg"
text: "View Prototype"
- link: "http://copenow.co/"
img: "eyeball.svg"
text: "View Landing Page"
- link: "cope.pdf"
img: "download.svg"
text: "Download Feature Sets"
# Testimonial text
testimonial: "Alexis designed everything for Cope from the ground up. What I really like about him is his true understanding and grasp of what makes a great UI great. He knows that the user experience needs a lot of refining from customers and he isn't shy to take feedback even if it's critical. Alexis is one of those rare people who just gets it."
# Testimonial photo, place this at /post_title_here/img
# e.g. /mypost/img
testimonial_photo: "john.jpg"
# Author of testimonial
testimonial_author: "John Robert Palomo"
# Testimonial subtitle, usually position of the testimonial author
testimonial_subtitle: "Co-founder, Cope"
date: {{ .Date }}
draft: false
# Write the content of your case study below the three dashed lines. You can use markdown and raw HTML.
---
Credits for this theme goes fully to Alexis Collado, UX design lodi and cofounder of the User Experience Society. More werpa to you.