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Folio V1

This is a portfolio website I created to showcase my work. I’m always striving to create something unique and innovative. If you like it, be sure to give it a star.

Folio V1

This is a portfolio website I created to showcase my work. I’m always striving to create something unique and innovative. If you like it, be sure to give it a star.

Author Avatar Theme by victorcodess
Github Stars Github Stars: 186
Last Commit Last Commit: Sep 3, 2024 -
First Commit Created: Aug 27, 2024 -
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Overview

The Personal Portfolio Website - v1 by Victor Williams is a showcase of his work as a front-end engineer and web designer. With a passion for creating innovative solutions that positively impact lives, Victor has utilized a tech stack that includes React, Next.js, TypeScript, TailwindCSS, Framer Motion, and GSAP. The website is hosted on Vercel and offers a live demo as well as the option to run the project locally.

Features

  • Tech Stack: Utilizes React, Next.js, TypeScript, TailwindCSS, Framer Motion, and GSAP.
  • Hosting: Hosted on Vercel for seamless deployment and scalability.
  • Open Source: Users are encouraged to use and modify the code for their own websites but are reminded to credit Victor Williams if using the design largely unmodified.
  • Feedback: While not accepting contributions at the moment, feedback is welcomed to help improve the project.

Installation

To install this Personal Portfolio Website:

  1. Clone the project:

    git clone [repository-url]
    
  2. Navigate to the project directory:

    cd project-directory
    
  3. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  4. Start the server:

    npm run start
    

Summary

The Personal Portfolio Website - v1 by Victor Williams serves as a testament to his skills as a front-end engineer and web designer. With a focus on innovation and impact, the website showcases his work using a modern tech stack. Users are welcome to explore the live demo, run the project locally, and even use the code for their own sites, with proper attribution. While feedback is appreciated for project improvement, contributions are not currently being accepted.