As AI continues to evolve in today’s world, the competition is intensifying, and it’s becoming harder to stand out with projects that may have worked in a pre-AI era. Here are 5 project ideas designed to help you stand out, increase your chances of getting hired, or even inspire a potential startup. Who knows where they might lead?
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Just kidding… This won’t get you far if you’re hoping to present it as a groundbreaking project that no one else has thought of creating while learning.
1. Recipe Finder with Ingredient Matching
Design a recipe search app where users can input ingredients they have on hand and get recipes that match. Use APIs like Spoonacular
to fetch recipes and include filters for dietary restrictions. Add personalization features to recommend recipes based on previous searches.
2. Interactive Resume Builder
Develop a web-based resume builder that allows users to design and customize their resumes visually. Include drag-and-drop elements, pre-built templates, and style customizations. Add real-time suggestions for phrasing and formatting based on industry standards.
3. Digital Diary
Create a digital diary app where users can write journal entries, tag emotions, and upload photos. Include an AI-powered mood analyzer to suggest entries based on sentiment and give users monthly insights into their emotional trends and common themes.
4. Workout Competition Platform
Create a fitness platform where users can join or create workout challenges with friends, track progress in real-time, and view leaderboards. Integrate with fitness trackers and add goal-based badges and rewards for extra motivation.
5. Portfolio
"With great power comes great responsibility." – Uncle Ben
This holds true for developers: impactful projects deserve an equally impactful showcase. Creating a portfolio is one of the best ways to present the projects you’ve worked on. Aim for a clean, elegant UI that highlights your work and skills effectively.
If you need inspiration for your portfolio, here are some websites that can help:
- Cofolios : It provides the portfolio of developers who are working for the MNCs company like Google, Meta, Netflix, Amazon and more.
- Stacksorted : If you want an inspiration for a specific component, this is your solution. It provides range of components inspiration for your next projects.
- Dark mode design : If you're a fan of dark modes, this website will helps you understand the dark modes even more as it provides a range of top website and portfolio that have used dark modes.
- Minimal gallery : So you love minimalism? well this website do what it says. It provides a range of websites that follows the minimal aesthetics for their websites and portfolio.
- Ai colors : Not sure about the color palettes? This websites can help you find the palettes for you. Just write the description and boom there's your color palette. And not only that it also give you examples that can help you visualize your palette.
NOTE : The main key to remember is UI/UX. If your UI is clean with good and easy to use user experience, anyone would like to try it once. And feature is what makes your user want to stay.
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