Check this Out: Artistreet


Ever walk down the street and see a beautiful mural and wonder who created it? Or what it signifies? Enter Artistreet. This site, created by students in my Girls Who Code classroom, identifies street art in numerous cities across the United States.

Global Warming by Shepard Fairey located in Miami

The girls created the site by scraping open-source elements from other sites and combining and expanding through their own original code. They worked mainly in HTML, incorporating CSS and JavaScript to make their site more interactive. They also incorporated Google Maps to show the locations of the different street art in real time. They did this all in under two weeks! They did multiple rounds of user testing and refined their design multiple times from the feedback of both other students and UI professionals.

The Owl by Brooks Golden located in Chicago

The final product is a website that is coded well, educational, and aesthetically pleasing. As their teacher, I am incredibly impressed by the quality of work. As someone who uses their site often to learn more about the art that I see around both Philadelphia and New York, I really appreciate their creative idea. The girls are hoping to continue to add to the site's library, and are open to reader contributions.

Whether you're an art aficionado or not, Artistreet is an interesting site, an innovative idea, and definitely something you should check out!

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