Yeah, I build a lot of portfolios, and today, I'm excited to share my second and third iterations! For me, building isn't just about coding; it's about breaking systems down, owning skills, and proving that grit and clear intent can override unfair advantages.
🧩 Portfolio 3: Learning TypeScript in Public.
I wanted to push myself to learn TypeScript, animation, and UI polish—not by watching tutorials, but by building something real.
This portfolio was my training ground for:
- TypeScript in React components.
- Framer Motion for micro-interactions.
- Layout systems and mobile-first design.
- Designing without relying on a template.
⚙️ Tech Stack:
- React + TypeScript.
- Framer Motion.
- Tailwind CSS.
- Responsive layout.
🧠 What I Practiced:
- Strong typing with TS in components & props.
- Project cards with animated hover states.
- Smooth intro transitions and scroll-based effects.
- Component-based thinking with reusable layouts.
👉 Live Demo
👉 GitHub Repo
🌐 Portfolio 2: Branding Myself as a Global Dev.
I wanted a portfolio that:
- Reflects my core values: simplicity, growth, real-world impact.
- Markets me as a serious backend-focused full-stack dev.
- Speaks clearly to clients, recruiters, and collaborators.
⚙️ Tech Stack:
- React + TypeScript.
- Framer Motion.
- Tailwind CSS.
- Deployed on Vercel.
👉 Live Demo
👉 GitHub Repo
🤝 Let’s Connect.
Whether you're a:
- Designer looking to collaborate
- Client looking for a smart, committed dev
- Fellow dev exploring frontend/backend design systems
→ Let’s chat, build, or help each other grow.
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💬 Drop your portfolio or feedback below. I'd love to check it out!
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