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WWDC20 Swift Student Challenge submission
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Welcome to my submission and thank you for taking your time and playing around with it! This year I decided to dive deep into Mental Health and create Big Little Feelings, a mindfulness app for kids that teaches them about different emotions they experience everyday through set of 4 different exercises. App allows them to create a unique experience by selecting their favourite emoji as an avatar (or getting a random animal emoji!) and review completed exercises in the profile screen. I do not want to spoil the fun so I am leaving the discovery of what each exercise looks like up to you :)
Contents
🕸 Big Little Feelings Xcode Playground
Yeah, that is pretty much it! I had a single goal this year - practice SwiftUI, and so I did. This submission is built 100% with SwiftUI! Code is a mess, but it serves its purpose - its (almost) a complete, working app! I am happy with the result, and I don't actually expect to win this year, I had lots of fun building it. Compared to previous years, I have spent significantly less time on it and still, thanks to SwiftUI I was able to put together fairly quickly.
Feel free to scroll through the Screenshots Issue to check out how it looks as an iPad app.
Usage
- Clone repository
- Open Playground with Xcode
- Have fun trying out different exerices