Crafting a Standout Portfolio: What to Avoid🚫
Sharing my work-in-progress portfolio on Twitter brought invaluable feedback from friends, prompting me to rethink and refine. After digging into what makes a great portfolio, here are some insights. Hope it helps others too!
Generic or Basic Stuff Everyone Does:
Avoid commonplace projects like Todolist or TikTokToe games; they're great for learning but not for showcasing your skills. Distinguish your portfolio with unique features, reflecting your style and creativity. 🌟
Projects Without a Purpose:
Building without solving real problems doesn't highlight your problem-solving skills. ❌
Copy-Paste and Overemphasis on Tutorials:
Refrain from replicating tutorials without adding your touch. Showcase your ability to work independently on unique challenges. 🧠💡
Unfinished or Abandoned Projects:
Skip including incomplete work to avoid creating an impression of less commitment. Highlight completed projects or clearly indicate the project's status. 🏁
Complicated Projects Without Explanation:
Don't showcase complicated projects without clear explanations. Make your projects easy to understand. Ensure comprehensive project documentation to aid understanding—document the project structure, features, and how to run it. 📚💻
Forgetting to Credit Teammates:
If you collaborated, give credit. Taking all the credit for a team project isn't cool. 🤝
Outdated Technologies:
Including projects with outdated technologies may suggest a lack of keeping up with industry trends. Showcase your adaptability with modern tech stacks. 🔄
Lack of Mobile Responsiveness:
In a mobile-centric world, ensure your projects are accessible across various devices for a seamless user experience. 📱
Let's craft portfolios that not only showcase skills but also highlight creativity and problem-solving ability. 🚀
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JavaScript lover, Reactjs enthusiast, and part-time PL/SQL addict. I code during the day and dream about perfect syntax at night.|Artist | polyglot |😻.