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      Jedda Albitar - (Web Development 1 Course - Spring 2026)

      MOKA.

      Coffee Shop Website — Branding & Development Final Showcase

      Moka is a Bauhaus-inspired coffee shop website built as a final project for the Paper Airplanes Women in Tech Web Development Program. It is a four-page responsive site — Home, Menu, About, and Contact developed using HTML5, CSS3, and Vanilla JavaScript, featuring areal-time interactive shopping cart and a clean orange and white visual identity.

      The brand is positioned in the "premium but accessible" espresso segment, and every design decision on the website reflects that: minimalist layout, transparent product information, and a seamless user experience aimed at a young, digital-first audience.

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