One of the toughest things to do as a new developer is to assemble an online portfolio.
- What should I say?
- What should I include?
- What should I leave out?
But it doesnβt have to be that way.
If youβre stuck, take a look at these 15 samples of web developer portfolios for inspiration.
1. Jack Jeznach:
2. Jack McDade
3. Matthew Williams
4. Adham Dannaway
5. Josue Espinosa
6. Brittany Chiang
7. Bruno Simon
8. Robby Leonardi
9. Robb Owen
10. Fajar Siddiq
11. Damian Watracz
12. Pavel Huza
13. Nadia Sotnikova
14. Titus Klein
15 Ryan Warner
There's inspiration everywhere - hopefully, this article helped you find yours!
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Latest comments (53)
Here's my very simple portfolio: noahflk.com/
Very helpful post, I've been procastinating to work on my portifolio and still on the same boat, Gosh!!!!
Great list of works :)
Loved it
Look at mine?
blog.nate-lin.com/
Where is Ben Halpern's portfolio? :)
Here is mine dhanmoni-nath.web.app
Please take a look π€
Also check out my porfolio - prafulla.tech
Great list!
Here's my portfolio for those interested in checking it out :)
braydoncoyer.dev/
It looks wonderful and awesome βΊοΈ
Here's mine: madelenecampos.com/
This is a really great list!
Thank you
Not me, but good: hoang.moe/
Lovely ones! Here's mine π thomasmorice.com
Looks wonderful
Thank you :)
This is my portfolio
victorquanlam.com/
This is fine π why can't mine look like that!
Thanks. I don't think portfolio website is that important though. The HR didn't even look at it when I applied for jobs. So what's the point?
You caught me, see my comment in this post π
yeah, I would say making a portfolio site is a good way to learn new coding language though.
Yes that's true if you haven't got any side projects in mind it's absolutely the thing to make (and learn something new from)
Loved this one. Nice UI and smooth animations. The quick concern I could find was the redirection to the 404 page on opening project links.
Number 7 is from 3057
Great π
Thank you