Modern Personal Portfolio Website

142.0 GBP

142.0 GBP peopleperhour Writing & Translation Overseas
2 days ago

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I require the creation of a modern and professional personal portfolio website to highlight my skills and experience as a freelance designer. The site should have a clean and minimal design that effectively showcases my recent work through high-quality images and descriptions. It must be fully responsive for viewing on any device. The home page will feature an about section with a headshot and brief bio, along with navigation to interior pages. Examples of project pages should allow images to be enlarged when clicked. A services page will list the types of design work I specialize in. Contact and social links must also be prominently displayed. Content will be provided in a Word document along with links to artwork files. The site code must be cleanly written using HTML5 standards and CSS for cross-browser compatibility. A content management system like WordPress would allow non-technical editing. User experience should be optimized through intuitive interaction and readable typography. Load times must be fast, and the site secure. Submission of portfolio links and a detailed proposal outlining your development process will help me decide if your skills match my requirements. I welcome creative and cost-effective solutions from candidates able to deliver this project within 4 weeks.

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