My Personal Portfolio Project - Feedback Welcome!

Hello everyone,

I just completed the Personal Portfolio Project in a few days while also working a full time job. I found it to be fun exciting and not to hard.

My site is very basic compared to many of the others that I see shared on here but I am going to share it anyway and would love any feedback that anyone would like to give.

GitHub Repository

Live Webpage

Hi there,

It’s great to hear that you’ve completed your Personal Portfolio Project! Even if it’s basic, it’s a great start and you should be proud of what you’ve accomplished. " http://getreminiapk.com/ " this was my first project for my client, but learn alot from this project. I’d be happy to provide you with some general tips for improving and refining your portfolio.

  1. User Experience: Ensure your website is easy to navigate, with a clear layout and intuitive design. It’s important for visitors to be able to find what they’re looking for quickly.
  2. Mobile Optimization: Make sure your website is responsive, meaning it works well on a variety of devices and screen sizes, especially mobile devices.
  3. Portfolio Pieces: Showcase your best projects. For each project, provide a brief description of the project, the technologies used, and the challenges you encountered and how you overcame them. If possible, include screenshots or demos.
  4. About Me Section: Include a brief bio about yourself, your skills, and your background. You can also include your interests and hobbies to give a more personal touch.
  5. Contact Information: Make it easy for people to get in touch with you. This could be through a contact form, or by simply displaying your email address and/or social media links.
  6. Professionalism: Check for typos, make sure all your links work, and use high-quality images. The small details can make a big difference in how you’re perceived.
  7. Accessibility: It’s important to consider all types of users when designing your website. This includes people with visual impairments, hearing impairments, and others who may require assistive technologies to use your site.
  8. Code Quality: Make sure your code is clean, organized, and well-commented. This will not only make it easier for others to understand your work, but also shows that you take pride in your craftsmanship.
  9. GitHub Repository: Make sure your repository is organized and contains a detailed README.md file. This should explain what your project is about, how to set it up, and how to use it.

I hope these tips help, and I’m looking forward to seeing your progress!