What you'll learn:
- Front-end development
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
- Git and Github
- Hosting
- Building Personal Portfolio
- Self Branding
Grab on to your seat belts, you are going to build your very own personal PORTFOLIOsite now.
In the process, you will learn about HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Bootstrap, and some design systems based on bootstrap. You will also learn about hosting a responsive portfolio on the internet. You will follow along with complete details, no points skipped. I will show you while I create my own portfolio. You will also learn the basics of Git and GitHub as well.
Why do you need a portfolio?
A portfolio website communicates your professionalism and commitment to the art more effectively and plainly than a CV. You don't just tell; you present real-life examples and scenarios that speak for themselves. Furthermore, the portfolio website allows you to demonstrate your mature and professional approach to selling your work as well as yourself. Your portfolio is the only place on the internet where you have complete control.
You can construct a never-before-seen platform with unique content and a recognizable brand just how you want it. Your inner creativity can go far beyond any cliché with a private portfolio website. An online portfolio will ensure that you are visible and searchable to potential clients. It enables potential employers to locate you as soon as they use a search engine or go through candidate applications.
A web-based portfolio humanizes you as a master of your craft. People come to you because they like you, not because you're a great web designer, marketer, or copywriter. It's a clever psychological ruse, to be sure. Customers choose people who appear to be more decent, "likable," and friendly-looking than others. Hard skills, on the other hand, are frequently regarded later.