An employee facing content management system for a business that tracks various metrics related to retail stores in a specific geographical area. Video Demonstration of Application - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibfl2SYkbRU
For the visual aesthetic of the site there should be smartly placed pastel colors (aqua, orange, light green?) and rounded corners (baseline 8px)
suddle fade/blur effects on entrance/exit of some elements, always short and maybe only on entrance OR exit and not both directions
** The centerpiece of the visual look/feel is intelligently places 3D models**
The main starting place is the 3 main options for voting for neighborhood properties being displayed in this way with clean bullet point pro's and cons below each one
also one of the main reasons for using angular as through research there's some really well made plugins where you can light the model programmatically
(aqua, orange, light green?) - the reason for this color pallet is that it would match a 3D model of a house with orange accents, blue windows, and green grass around it
One of the easiest ways to segment data to a small enough region to load effectively is by zip code, which has the added benefit of people not being scared to give out (low friction)
If there was a way to find all adjacent zip codes within 100miles of a specific zip code you could preload the surrounding data as well
A scroll event on the map could be linked to load specific data in the area being zoomed into
For a zoomed out scenario of the map a specific set of zip codes in each region of the country could be loaded to populate the areas where the user can zoom in further to a region showing a pin
Short term features
map auto zooms at a reasonable level to the zip code a user types in
user can set location for the map to snap to for next login