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Ehtesham Ali
Ehtesham Ali

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Feb Art Challenge

This is a submission for Frontend Challenge - February Edition, CSS Art: February.

Inspiration

For February, I wanted to capture the essence of love and winter. The heart symbolizes love, while the falling snowflakes represent the winter season. I aimed to create a visually appealing scene that evokes feelings of warmth and affection amidst the cold.

Demo

You can view the full code and interact with the artwork here: CodePen

Journey

Creating this piece was a delightful experience! I wanted to focus on the heart as a symbol of love while incorporating the winter theme with falling snowflakes.

What I learned: I improved my skills in CSS animations and how to create visually appealing effects using keyframes.
Proud of: The pulsing effect of the heart and the overall composition of the scene.
Next steps: I hope to explore more complex animations and perhaps add interactivity to the scene in future projects.
Thank you for the opportunity to participate!

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Govind Vyas

Your creative project is fantastic! Check out my submission and share your opinion: My Submission Link 🌟❄️💖

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