This was the official Pixel40* website until 2023. You can visit it at (https://jade-cannoli-d49db4.netlify.app/)
This SPA project was created using the React library, utilizing hooks and extending its capabilities with Next.js. Next.js was chosen as it provides efficient routing and benefits from server-side rendering.
The application is fully responsive, adapting to all types of devices.
The CSS style of the website were developed from scratch, following the css modular approach. Similar to JSX, no external code was copied.
To maintain complete control over the application, external libraries like Bootstrap or Tailwind were not utilized.
All animations were manually created using CSS. However, for the scroll animations on the home page, the AOS dependency was utilized as a convenient solution that yields visually appealing results.
- Implementation of the Google Cloud Youtube API on the video page, showcasing the channel's latest published videos.
- Creation of a custom HOOK to fetch data using JavaScript's async/await function.
- Iteration over an array using the JavaScript map method and displaying the content on the screen. This approach is used for various elements, including YouTube videos and modules in the “Curso” section.
- Creation of multiple animated modals using React Context to manage state across all components. An example can be seen on the home page section, where modals for “Reproducir Capítulo 1” and “Precio y Formas de Pago” can be opened.
Pixel40 is a personal project hosted by Sergio Garofalo. It offers a wide range of free content in Spanish for learning software related to graphic design, with a particular focus on Adobe Photoshop.
Thanks to its success on social networks, including over 200k subscribers on YouTube and almost 60k followers on TikTok, Pixel40 has become the leading platform for free Photoshop tutorials in the Spanish-speaking world.
Sergio also provides paid courses, personalized Photoshop classes, and web solutions on the Pixel40 platform.