Software Development for Apparel Redefined

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Apparel Redefined
Crestwood, Illinois, United States
John LaRoy
He / Him
Owner/CEO
(8)
4
Project
Academic experience
200 hours of work total
Learner
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Information technology Software development
Skills
barcoding communication operations software development
Details

The main goal for the project is for students to bring the development of barcoding, platform integrations, dashboard redesign, and internal app communication in-house for Apparel Redefined. This will involve learning the existing system, fixing bugs, and making improvements as needed.

Deliverables


- Learn the existing system and understand the current bugs and areas for improvement.


- Design and create a Barcoding system for the company's products.


- Integrate the company's platform with other systems for seamless operations.


- Redesign the dashboard for better user experience and functionality.


- Create a system for internal app communication to improve collaboration and efficiency.

Mentorship

There will be weekly meeting or bi-weekly meetings as needed. Students will connect with myself (CEO) for support and questions.

About the company

Company
Crestwood, Illinois, United States
51 - 200 employees
Apparel & fashion, Consumer goods & services, Manufacturing, Publishing & printing, Sales

We solve the problems with sourcing & producing custom decorated apparel and promotional products.

We help our clients sell more & stress less!

We bring organization and speed to apparel decoration through a synergy of people and technology.

It’s important to know that the problem your company solves is worth solving. Our niche is ripe for disruption. Organization, Speed, People, & Technology are the four pillars of Apparel Redefined. These pillars sit firmly on the foundation that we built.

We continuously seek ways to optimize to scale and execute our vision. Inevitably, our journey will bring about many challenges; however, “There are no problems, only unfound solutions.”