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hello my front end friends Ive been getting a lot of questions about how I go from just having a design in front of me whether its a figma file or a JPEG or just whatever it is a file that a designer created and how do I plan things out to make it happen in the code so were going to be doing that today by looking at this project right here which is a front-end Mentor project that has enough complexity going on with it that I think its going to make it interesting enough but it shouldnt take too long to do either and were going to be doing this from start to finish going through the entire process and really breaking down my thought process when it comes to getting everything organized and set up in the HTML its also going to be a fun exploration of custom properties and some things we can do there well be looking at grid and flexbox and hopefully a few other fun things along the way as well and Ive time stamped everything down below so if you want to skip to certain sections o