Responsive Portfolio Website
What is a Portfolio Website?
Let’s start by defining what a portfolio website is. At its most basic form, a portfolio website provides professional information about an individual or a company and presents a showcase of their work.
Notice the similarities between a portfolio website that represents an individual and one that represents an entire company; the foundational concept is the same in both:
- To supply site visitors with information about the individual or company
- To showcase work
The Purpose of a Portfolio Website
In the design process, the first step should be a statement of purpose. Answering the question Why are we doing this? should be done before any work is started. By specifying the purpose of a design, the process becomes meaningful. In the portfolio websites I’ll talk about, you’ll see the same primary purpose: To display compelling content and to provide basic information in a way that leads to getting more clients.
Examples of Compelling Content in Portfolio Websites
Compelling content convinces potential clients to hire the portfolio website owner. Examples of compelling content on portfolio websites are below. A showcase of your work. This can be executed in a wide range of ways slideshows, thumbnail galleries, video presentations, etc.but the intent remains the same in all of them: to give site visitors an idea about what the portfolio owner can do. At Ed Yau’s portfolio website, the showcase of the designer’s work is done using a thumbnail gallery.
A portfolio website is also meant to give site visitors general information about the owner of the site. Basic information comes in the form of things like: Contact information. This is a statement of your preferred methods of communication, such as email, a contact web form, your phone number, your office’s address, and so forth.
My portfolio Web page Source Code : https://github.com/ajitharunai/Responsive-Web-API
View Portfolio: https://ajitharunai.github.io/Responsive-Web-API/
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