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Congrats to the Frontend Challenge: February Edition Winners!

The wait is over! We are excited to announce the winners of the Frontend Challenge: February Edition.

February’s diverse themes provided a rich source of inspiration for this edition of our Frontend Challenge. Submissions spanned from Black History Month tributes to Busójárás Festival shoutouts to Birthday celebrations! As always, we were inspired by the originality and thoughtfulness of the community.

We hope you had fun working on your submission and are proud of what you built, regardless of the results.

Read on to see who the winners are!

Our Winners

CSS Art: February

@alvaromontoro brought Cupid to life using only CSS, showcasing an incredible mastery of shapes, shadows, and animations. The attention to detail and execution of this piece blew us away!


Glam Up My Markup: Love Languages

@hyeonjeong_lee_d47f5216d7 turned our starter HTML into a delightful and playful user experience. We appreciated the soft colors, smooth animations, and unique bottom navigation UI that made this an inviting and enjoyable way to explore love languages.

Congratulations to our winners! Both will receive a 6-month DEV++ Membership, an exclusive DEV badge, and a gift from the DEV Shop. All participants will receive a completion badge for rising to the challenge. 💪

What’s Next?

We're currently live with the Future Writing Challenge and have several more challenges launches this month!

#devchallenge

This is the official tag for submissions and announcements related to DEV Challenges.

We hope you had fun, felt challenged, and maybe even added a new project to your portfolio. See you in the next one!

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Chris Jarvis

Congratulations to the winners.

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Jess Lee

👏 👏 👏 great work @alvaromontoro and @hyeonjeong_lee_d47f5216d7!

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Alvaro Montoro

Thanks! 😊😊

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Thomas Bnt

Congrats!

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HYEONJEONG LEE

Thank you so much💕😆

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Ansell Maximilian

Congrats to the winners!

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MD ARIFUL HAQUE

Congratulations

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