I am definitely proud of my new portfolio site that took me 2 months of planning and copywriting to put together. In the process of making it, I also got to know Eleventy and Netlify, and I'm now exploring ways to improve my knowledge of these tools.
Yes! I'm proud of what I did with jeffjadulco.com. From designing in Figma to developing with Gatsby + Tailwind CSS. The learning experience was all worth it.
There are still improvements to make both technical and design-wise. I still have to make a social preview generator for my blog posts during build time to avoid creating them manually. Design-wise, animations are non-existent. I'm still figuring out what micro interactions to add that doesn't make it feel intrusive or over the top.
Did a lot of optimization on my photography website. But I still need to re-upload the portrait pages pictures in compressed format and proper size as they are way to big as of now. mederic.me
I'm proud of mine. Put quite some work in the design + animations for the website. It was a nice way to learn how to work with NextJS + Vercel. I love the speed I was able to get it up and running on their platform. thomasledoux.be
I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer. I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century. These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
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I am definitely proud of my new portfolio site that took me 2 months of planning and copywriting to put together. In the process of making it, I also got to know Eleventy and Netlify, and I'm now exploring ways to improve my knowledge of these tools.
rolandszabo.design
I like it! 😁
Yes! I'm proud of what I did with jeffjadulco.com. From designing in Figma to developing with Gatsby + Tailwind CSS. The learning experience was all worth it.
There are still improvements to make both technical and design-wise. I still have to make a social preview generator for my blog posts during build time to avoid creating them manually. Design-wise, animations are non-existent. I'm still figuring out what micro interactions to add that doesn't make it feel intrusive or over the top.
Did a lot of optimization on my photography website.
But I still need to re-upload the portrait pages pictures in compressed format and proper size as they are way to big as of now.
mederic.me
Took a couple of iterations, but I like mine. Planning on moving it to my own engine once I have some spare time.
What do you mean by “engine”?
I currently use Bludit for my website, but planning to use Saisho (my own creation).
I'm proud of mine.
Put quite some work in the design + animations for the website.
It was a nice way to learn how to work with NextJS + Vercel.
I love the speed I was able to get it up and running on their platform.
thomasledoux.be
Funnily enough, yes. It's only one public-facing page, but I get warm fuzzies every time I remember it exists.
I am very proud of mine and I can only improve it by not being lazy and finishing the boring text content lol
flexrweb.com
Have a look!