This is a submission for the New Year, New You Portfolio Challenge Presented by Google AI (just check my github, not for prizes 😅)
The Prologue: Beyond the "Sectioned Resume"
Most portfolios feel like a list of ingredients. For 2026, I wanted mine to be the complete meal.
I’m Nitish Kumar, an undergraduate engineering student and creative developer. I’ve always felt that code is just another way of storytelling—so I ditched the typical "Hero-About-Projects" grid. Instead, I built a narrative experience that reflects how I think, build, and observe the world.
The Gallery
I built this to be "authored"—a stroll through a digital gallery rather than a scroll through a resume.
🔗 Explore the Story: https://nitishkr.fun
The Craft (How I Built It)
If this portfolio were a book, here is how I bound the pages:
The Technical Spine
- Next.js (App Router): The foundation that holds the chapters together.
- TypeScript: My editor, ensuring every "sentence" (and variable) makes sense.
- GSAP: The cinematography—adding subtle, intentional motion that guides the eye.
- Tailwind CSS: For the editorial aesthetic and spacing.
- Cloud Run: My printing press, keeping everything fast and accessible.
The Editorial Vision
I treated the design like a high-end magazine. Each section is a chapter:
- Identity: The "Who" and the mindset.
- The Workshop: Skills and tools as a craftsman’s kit.
- The Lab: Projects as experiments, not just finished products.
- The Lens: Using photography as a reflection of how I observe UI/UX in the real world.
Google AI: The Creative Director
Google AI wasn't a "generator" for me; it was a thinking partner. I used it to:
- Refine the Copy: Helping me transition from dry technical descriptions to narrative-driven prose.
- Accessibility Review: Ensuring the "story" remains readable for everyone.
- Logic Soundboarding: Using AI to brainstorm the best way to structure a chapter-based layout.
The "Director's Cut" (What I'm Proud Of)
- Story-Driven Flow: The site feels like a single, continuous conversation.
- Intentional Dark Mode: Designed from the ground up to feel like a premium "night-time" reading experience.
- The Power of Restraint: Knowing when to stop adding features and start refining the white space.
- Photography Integration: My photos aren't just "assets"—they are windows into my perspective as a designer.
Closing Thoughts
This portfolio is my way of proving that engineering is an art form. It’s about more than just shipping code; it’s about crafting experiences that linger.
Thanks for checking it out, and Happy New Year!
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