Perfect timing! Just launched my personal space where I will share various online business experiments and will document my journey 👉 https://benasdigital.com/
Oh wow! I've been just been "rebranding" my own personal space to be a hub of all the things I do, but I have a long weekend of thinking how exactly I can communicate the point, why visiting / signing up / following me / whatever would add value to you.
Your "I'm gonna make a business that will be making $300,000/year" mission is eye-catching and easy to resonate with, while allowing you so much space with what the content will be! Brilliant.
Your copy needs tightening, but that's just more content! Like, you can make a podcast episode of how you consulted people and metrics to find the best CTA. (The about section has a date missing for "now on the (?)" and quite a few spelling mistakes, but I imagine the "tone" can be tweaked as well, not just proof-reading).
YouTube episode on how you set up a photoshoot for pictures that would be cleaner on a dark background!
In any case, not to hijack your comment too much, but I can elaborate as needed if you're up for it 😄 my site is: https://magrippis.com/
Thanks, man, for all of the comments! I just recently launched, so yeah, I need to go over everything once more and fix mistakes, etc. Great ideas, I am writing them down in my Asana list :)
https://magrippis.com/ - I've just "rebranded" it for it to be a proper project in itself.
Pitch on the premise:
People who know or follow me on the gram and whatnot, see me as a person who is successful and lives in a nice posh flat, while not killing myself with work and over-stress. Some reach out to tell me how stressed they are!
I also know that lots of colleagues appreciate the Code Sandboxes I often create and share with them to share a new library, or highlight a problem we had that week.
I know I can help both of those types of audiences, but how do I convince them I can? A newsletter where I share a Coding Challenge at the start on the month, then discuss solutions, and stream me solving it live at the end of the month could be a possible play.
Then again, I do think there's something in how even though my "career success" is as a software engineer, my life isn't coding all the time! So maybe a "success without sacrifice" type of newsletter will be of interest. But how long I can keep that theme going, before becoming "oh, Johnny is talking about the Pomodoro technique again". "Top 7 ways to paraphrase the 4-hour work week to amaze your audiences!"
And again, how do I convince strangers on the internets I can help with these things? One thing to convince colleagues that know how you work, another to convince friends that have seeen you having a laugh doing tricks on a balance board on the balcony, another strangers who could rightly think "great, another guy who thinks he's got it all figured out!"
The newsletter itself is just something that only came up a couple days ago when I saw discussion on https://substack.com/ here on Indie Hackers! Maybe focusing on website content distributed on other ways, like streaming and podcasting is actually the way to go.
So... lots of thinking happening this long weekend on this, while also appreciating the sun and FFVII 😁 And I'd appreciate any feedback and advice here!
Actually glad you asked! The blog is powered by imprint.to, a social blogging platform I've been working on these past few months. You can build a blog for free, add a custom domain, and get your posts promoted to the community. Would love if you checked it out!
https://ibro.io
Built from scratch with HTML 😁
I'm actually too lazy to code it, but will try to finish it in the upcoming months.
Also I like building from scratch that's why it takes more time.
Took me quite a while to get around to a revamp last year, certainly needs some attention again with each project's presentation. Built with React, was trying out the new introductions to 16.8+.
I have a "template" for how the Post will look like. When I finish wiritng a post I just add it to my content folder (as an md file) and git push. 2 minutes later post appears on my site.
I'm actually wanting to do a revamp because my blog is about creative coding and on my website I describe myself as a UI/Game Developer. These days I am a full stack developer by day and a bunch of random things at night from blogger to game developer to creative coder. I think creative coder sums things up better and also stays in tune with my blog so probably will update that soon.
Besides my blog, the rest of my site is a 1 page site where the portfolio items pop up as overlays. I wanted a portfolio that would be easy for me to edit and sufficiently minimalist so that it didn't look overwhelming. I really struggled with writing the "About Me" at the bottom because its constantly changing with my interests and updating it every week is pretty tedious.
Another thing I am on the fence about is my blog design. I thought about using the same dark theme as my website but I worried about readability so I decided to go with a contrast approach where my blog is white and my site is black. Anyway I could ramble on about the imperfections and what I want to change forever but at the end of the day its always a work in progress.
Thanks for sharing. I like your blog, I was actually considering creative coding for my artistic outlet. But then stumbled upon Lens Studio by Snapchat. I don't know if that's sort of your thing, but maybe you'll like creating there too
Made from scratch by myself. I took it as a learning experience to familiarize myself with CSS animations. Thanks for reminding me I should update it though, none of my latest projects are on there yet.
It is my personal website along with the professional platform of thousands of other authors who wanted to contribute. Since my life and my work are constantly intermixed and interchangeable, it is both for my professional and personal use.
My personal blog is at https://blog.jonblankenship.com, and it's where I talk about things related mostly to software development.
I've also started working on growing my Twitter following this month: @jon_blankenship. Trying to be more intentional about growing my audience. Hit "Follow" to stay in touch! :-)
Very basic page, but planning to do something fun with it in the future! https://yanyuk.com (also picked up yany.uk, but need to configure the redirect 🙂).
I made a personal website. I spent a while getting the general structure up, but then struggle with maintaining content. Feedback is welcome. http://rob-santoro.com
Its amazing for a non-coder like myself. Most of what you see I stole from one of their templates. I think I paid like $40 for the template then customized via drag and drop. There is a bit of a learning curve and it does not automatically make your site responsive like perhaps a landing page builder or Square. But it works great since I need not manage any code, upgrades or plugins. Happy to help if you decide to take that route lmk.
https://john.colagioia.net/ - The main page is hand-coded HTML/CSS, with the relatively recent addition of a blog managed through Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/) and maybe a newsletter coming later in the month.
I used to just use my name (and I still use that for email), but I'm going to transition that site more into a portfolio-style site at some point in the future.
For now, the only "personal" site I keep up-to-date is Greater Dan Or Equal To. I was originally going to use it for just thoughts about optimizing T2P conversion, since I had an awful lot to say about that, but then I burned out, changed jobs, changed perspectives, and now I just want to use it to put all of my not-associated-with-work professional articles.
Built with NextJS and using a free design template from HTML5 UP. I generally post tutorials on side projects I'm working on or answers to questions I find myself googling a lot as a software engineer.
The live version is in Angular, but I'm rewriting it using Gatsby right now. I'm not sure whether I like the new design better, but you can see a comparison here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrwxHfb4nzY
I'm mostly writing blog posts about problems I'm dealing with or topics I find interesting. It helps me stay on track, and not make that same mistake twice.
My reaction would be: I'd rather pay $1 to $2 per month for a professional service rather than maintaining a server, updating code base, and deal with bugs which will cost me more money and precious time :)
I used to have a personal Website that’s I developed with Django but I was finding that I had to maintain it a lot so now the domain just points to my LinkedIn profile 🤷🏻♀️
Great sites everyone! Posts such as these make me smile inside and out. So much creative energy in this world. It's a great thing. Positive vibes and energy to you all on your journey.
https://www.henryfellerhoff.com - built with Gatsby. I'm a student, so the focus is likely different than other personal sites here, but I'd love if you could give it a look!
Looks good. As a designer the first thing I noticed is that you have standard react favicon and logo. I've created your personal logos and favicon based on your logo.
Love the silly colors!
Overall, it makes you look like someone pretty cool and fun to work with.
Most developers' personal website are so plain and boring (mine is actually a perfect example of plain and boring...) so yeah, I like it.
https://rosie.land - built with Ghost.
nice, also love the domain name. I didn't know .land existed
I'm just waiting for the .park tld. haha
Really cool look, it's one of these sites you just want to have a look at!
Colors are looking freshhhhhh 🔥
Your site has so lovely UI 😍
Love the domain and overall look and feel - well done!
Ah, this is sharp. Good stuff.
https://yahiabakour.com/ - Wordpress mainly because I didn't want to spend >2-3 hours on it and wanted easy maintenance.
tobyallen.com
Freshhhhhhh
https://keeg.in - built with Gatsby.
love the font choice
Perfect timing! Just launched my personal space where I will share various online business experiments and will document my journey 👉 https://benasdigital.com/
Oh wow! I've been just been "rebranding" my own personal space to be a hub of all the things I do, but I have a long weekend of thinking how exactly I can communicate the point, why visiting / signing up / following me / whatever would add value to you.
Your "I'm gonna make a business that will be making $300,000/year" mission is eye-catching and easy to resonate with, while allowing you so much space with what the content will be! Brilliant.
Your copy needs tightening, but that's just more content! Like, you can make a podcast episode of how you consulted people and metrics to find the best CTA. (The about section has a date missing for "now on the (?)" and quite a few spelling mistakes, but I imagine the "tone" can be tweaked as well, not just proof-reading).
YouTube episode on how you set up a photoshoot for pictures that would be cleaner on a dark background!
In any case, not to hijack your comment too much, but I can elaborate as needed if you're up for it 😄 my site is: https://magrippis.com/
Thanks, man, for all of the comments! I just recently launched, so yeah, I need to go over everything once more and fix mistakes, etc. Great ideas, I am writing them down in my Asana list :)
Dope feature box and choice of colors, really eye catching.
Thank you!
sounds BOLD. Let's see where your journey will get you
Yeah, I know! I do believe I have enough skills to achieve that in the next 4 years. The journey begins now :)
https://transitivebullsh.it 💯
CRA using plenting of webgl. Open source here https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/transitivebullsh.it
sick
https://magrippis.com/ - I've just "rebranded" it for it to be a proper project in itself.
Pitch on the premise:
People who know or follow me on the gram and whatnot, see me as a person who is successful and lives in a nice posh flat, while not killing myself with work and over-stress. Some reach out to tell me how stressed they are!
I also know that lots of colleagues appreciate the Code Sandboxes I often create and share with them to share a new library, or highlight a problem we had that week.
I know I can help both of those types of audiences, but how do I convince them I can? A newsletter where I share a Coding Challenge at the start on the month, then discuss solutions, and stream me solving it live at the end of the month could be a possible play.
Then again, I do think there's something in how even though my "career success" is as a software engineer, my life isn't coding all the time! So maybe a "success without sacrifice" type of newsletter will be of interest. But how long I can keep that theme going, before becoming "oh, Johnny is talking about the Pomodoro technique again". "Top 7 ways to paraphrase the 4-hour work week to amaze your audiences!"
And again, how do I convince strangers on the internets I can help with these things? One thing to convince colleagues that know how you work, another to convince friends that have seeen you having a laugh doing tricks on a balance board on the balcony, another strangers who could rightly think "great, another guy who thinks he's got it all figured out!"
The newsletter itself is just something that only came up a couple days ago when I saw discussion on https://substack.com/ here on Indie Hackers! Maybe focusing on website content distributed on other ways, like streaming and podcasting is actually the way to go.
So... lots of thinking happening this long weekend on this, while also appreciating the sun and FFVII 😁 And I'd appreciate any feedback and advice here!
https://alexshye.com/
Custom HTML, CSS. Nothing fancy. Just enough to have a relatively clean looking home page up.
https://xtilyn.github.io/portfolio-react/#/
I'm quite new to react but here's mine
This is my personal website :) - https://www.dansiepen.io/
Built with Webflow :)
https://halvorson.co.uk - built with Gatsby, reading list powered by AirTable
That typeface works really well with the off white background.
https://masilotti.com - designed by me on top of Jekyll. I blog about Ruby on Rails and iOS testing and every once in a while board games.
This year, I invested some time to get my own website up and running. I tend to update it from time to time even.
https://skatkov.com - it's a very simple jekyll/netlify site. ;-)
This website is fast af
Thanks, I have an unhealthy obsession with speed optimizations :)
How is your site so fast?! I need this site speed.
rolandshen.com — vanilla html/css/js
Awesome, what powers the blog?
Actually glad you asked! The blog is powered by imprint.to, a social blogging platform I've been working on these past few months. You can build a blog for free, add a custom domain, and get your posts promoted to the community. Would love if you checked it out!
Wow nice, your own product?
It does seem like just a once-off, not something people can also use?
It looks cool though, I love the preloaders
I like the text hahahah
keep building man. You have some cool projects there
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https://ibro.io
Built from scratch with HTML 😁
I'm actually too lazy to code it, but will try to finish it in the upcoming months.
Also I like building from scratch that's why it takes more time.
Probably one of the dopest websites I've seen in my entire life.
😎🤙🏼
https://ghaziaouina.com I am trying to finish it for 5 months 😅 maybe it's time now 🤔
haha reminds me of the first version of my personal website https://v1.felixparadis.com/
it has 1 or 2 Easter Eggs in it too
short and to the point
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https://www.kevinpeters.net/
Built with Gatsby, React and hosted on netlify. Publishing blogs there mainly :)
https://wordbutter.online - Just a little blog of my thoughts, using Proseful.
Smooth domain name (pun intended)
Loving the minimalist design.
Well done 🤙🏼
Thank you :)
Really clean. I love it.
The domain name is gold! ⚡️
Never heard of Proseful, but looks very clean love clean and minimal UI's
https://andreigaspar.com - running on ghost
Nice, very clean, the images are seen very large though,
I don't have the best internet connection but the load forever.
Hey thanks. Yeh they are hosted on unsplash (free image website), I am not hosting any images locally. I think that might be the reason :)
http://www.adils.me
Took me quite a while to get around to a revamp last year, certainly needs some attention again with each project's presentation. Built with React, was trying out the new introductions to 16.8+.
Here's mine https://markosaric.com/
Great stuff. Much respect from UK by another YU brother :)
Hvala! :)
ruttl.com
Loved the website!
https://rasulkireev.com - built with Django
Currently rebuilding it with Gridsome.
Nice and clean. How does your blog set up?
What do you mean?
Do you manually create an component for each blogpost or you have some hosting system for your articles?
I have a "template" for how the Post will look like. When I finish wiritng a post I just add it to my content folder (as an md file) and git push. 2 minutes later post appears on my site.
My personal website is also my blog, www.nadyaprimak.com
I'm actually wanting to do a revamp because my blog is about creative coding and on my website I describe myself as a UI/Game Developer. These days I am a full stack developer by day and a bunch of random things at night from blogger to game developer to creative coder. I think creative coder sums things up better and also stays in tune with my blog so probably will update that soon.
Besides my blog, the rest of my site is a 1 page site where the portfolio items pop up as overlays. I wanted a portfolio that would be easy for me to edit and sufficiently minimalist so that it didn't look overwhelming. I really struggled with writing the "About Me" at the bottom because its constantly changing with my interests and updating it every week is pretty tedious.
Another thing I am on the fence about is my blog design. I thought about using the same dark theme as my website but I worried about readability so I decided to go with a contrast approach where my blog is white and my site is black. Anyway I could ramble on about the imperfections and what I want to change forever but at the end of the day its always a work in progress.
Thanks for sharing. I like your blog, I was actually considering creative coding for my artistic outlet. But then stumbled upon Lens Studio by Snapchat. I don't know if that's sort of your thing, but maybe you'll like creating there too
evanhilgemann.com
Simple and straightforward mostly because I don't really know what I'm doing yet, but am considering expanding. Built with Jekyll.
My personal blog about web development:
https://delvalle.dev
Built with Gatsby 🙂
I'm available (not full time tho) if anyone needs help with web stuff.
nayamoss.com
planning a revamp this summer to move from Wordpress to Gatsbyjs 😊
https://natannikolic.work
Hand-coded with the intent of turning it into a Ghost theme one day. Feedback welcome. 👋🏻🙏🏻
Yes! This is mine https://serradas.org/ built with Hugo.
https://christianburger.me
Mine's at https://www.kelvinzhao.com
hey , your website is amazing
especially the transitions , what tech stack are you using ?
Hey @mamba, thank you!
I'm using
Vue for the site,
GSAP for the animations,
Firebase Hosting for the server.
www.anass-daoudi.com
Hello all, this is mine and it would be nice giving me your feedback. Thanks 😊👍
Let's contact!
https://hasnayeen.dev/ - built with laravel
https://istvan-kreisz.com - simple jekyll site
http://kylegawley.com
Severely out of date, I’m going to take it down for a simple one pager.
I tend to ramble on at https://devan.codes
https://ignacemaes.com
Made from scratch by myself. I took it as a learning experience to familiarize myself with CSS animations. Thanks for reminding me I should update it though, none of my latest projects are on there yet.
Hey !
the website is really simple and nice further the slide up animations to show your project details is really cool , can you share how you did it ?
https://vgmartinez.com build with gatsbyjs
What's up IndieFam, here's my personal website:
https://chrisaltamirano.com
Built with WordPress + Elementor
I have been going through your blog for around an hour, reading each and every post, finding it interesting. your posts really resonate to me.
Appreciate you Hussain! Glad you’re enjoying the content 🤙🏼😃
www.masharty.com - Built with Webflow.
Cleannnnn color scheme
https://rahijain.com/
https://www.kailovel.com - Built with the intention of being a minimally designed home for my info (plus hidden background projects)! Made in Webflow (https://webflow.com/?rfsn=2797762.207f4f)
https://amerine.net - built with Jekyll runs on GitHub pages.
https://staskulesh.com
https://ethansteininger.com custom html
https://jayyoms.com/ built with Webflow
https://grahamjpark.com/
Just redid my logo/initials. Probably due to revamp the whole site soon!
Oh, and it's terrible mobile 😬
If you're looking for a great platform to build the revamped version in, check out Webflow (https://webflow.com/?rfsn=2797762.207f4f)
www.adisnuhic.com
https://mccormick.cx
and if you just want to see pictures of hand drawn space ships: https://mccormick.cx/news/tags/sketch
https://confessionsoftheprofessions.com
It is my personal website along with the professional platform of thousands of other authors who wanted to contribute. Since my life and my work are constantly intermixed and interchangeable, it is both for my professional and personal use.
Hi! I would love feedback on my business site: publicspeakingmethods.com
https://www.alepacheco.dev/ Build with Next.js (React)
Open source code: https://github.com/alepacheco/alepacheco.dev
Hosted on GCP Cloud Run for pennies using serverless :)
https://imranmolla.oneprofile.info/
https://andrewkdinh.com
https://mfkl.github.io/ - very minimal technical blog, built with Jekyll.
Here's my website: https://davorminchorov.com/
I built my personal website out of boredom and a need to experiment tools and technologies that I do not use on daily basis.
Built it with Laravel as an API, VueJS as the front end framework of choice in a Single Page App approach and designed it with Tailwind CSS.
startupmill.co
you got my attention
https://www.felixparadis.com
Built with Hugo and hosted on Netlify. The only cost is the domain name.
My personal blog is at https://blog.jonblankenship.com, and it's where I talk about things related mostly to software development.
I've also started working on growing my Twitter following this month: @jon_blankenship. Trying to be more intentional about growing my audience. Hit "Follow" to stay in touch! :-)
https://www.akinhwan.site built with vue.js
needs some updating ><
looks great
Very nice design!
Nice picture of yourself too.
https://new.ohsikpark.com
I love the style simple,clean !
🔥
www.rejuviamedical.com!
Built with wordpress and uses woocommerce. Hard to edit at times, but enjoyed making it.
Very basic page, but planning to do something fun with it in the future!
https://yanyuk.com (also picked up yany.uk, but need to configure the redirect 🙂).
Nice timing for the Q; I was recently prompted to completely revamp mine! (s/o @Leandro)
http://test.cultureclap.com -- just HTML, CSS & JS
It's not live yet, but the frontpage is basically complete!
today I'm lookin' to get the blog up using VuePress
yogesh-gupta.com - Used wix for this.
https://lucaionescu.com - hosted on GitHub pages and built with plain HTML & CSS, no JavaScript!
less is more 👌 but if you add some colors to headings it can be better
Thanks! Good idea, I will look into it.
https://tosin.tuase.me - built with https://prfl.site
http://aleks.codes/
my first name is aleks. And Im a developer - built with React
I made a personal website. I spent a while getting the general structure up, but then struggle with maintaining content. Feedback is welcome. http://rob-santoro.com
nice photos man
Thanks!
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Yeah, I know, I have to compress them, it's on my to do list.
https://www.marcahoward.com built with Webflow
how do you like Webflow?
Its amazing for a non-coder like myself. Most of what you see I stole from one of their templates. I think I paid like $40 for the template then customized via drag and drop. There is a bit of a learning curve and it does not automatically make your site responsive like perhaps a landing page builder or Square. But it works great since I need not manage any code, upgrades or plugins. Happy to help if you decide to take that route lmk.
https://barneda.com -- my art
I dig it
http://root81.com - built with minimal design skills :p
For lack of a better word, I present myself as consistent.
I don't have a website, I have a blog and I post weekly (occasionally more)
https://joshtronic.com/
Built with Jekyll, hosted on GitLab Pages, comments powered by Disqus.
In the digital world, you are your website. So make it good.
boraoztunc.net
that looks great mate!
glad you enjoyed mate. thanks!
https://john.colagioia.net/ - The main page is hand-coded HTML/CSS, with the relatively recent addition of a blog managed through Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/) and maybe a newsletter coming later in the month.
bencbernstein.com - thanks for feedback :)
blog more man, I think you make something interesting inside of your brain. Give it to the world
thanks bud
vocalpresets.com - 20% conversion rate for email signups
https://anthonylee.io
swapnil.net - built with Nuxt.js
https://marcinzogrodnik.pl/
https://alexdaro.com
I used to just use my name (and I still use that for email), but I'm going to transition that site more into a portfolio-style site at some point in the future.
For now, the only "personal" site I keep up-to-date is Greater Dan Or Equal To. I was originally going to use it for just thoughts about optimizing T2P conversion, since I had an awful lot to say about that, but then I burned out, changed jobs, changed perspectives, and now I just want to use it to put all of my not-associated-with-work professional articles.
https://schoon.me ... Just re-wrote it using Gatsby and Netlify CMS ... SO much faster than my old Wordpress site
Hi there!
Mine is https://ventura.media
https://miketsamis.com/
Built with NextJS and using a free design template from HTML5 UP. I generally post tutorials on side projects I'm working on or answers to questions I find myself googling a lot as a software engineer.
https://rocketgems.com - very minimal, built with Jekyll & hosted with GitHub pages
https://hashmi.dev
https://www.scholz.dev/ - its supposed to be about development & business topics
but I haven't written a lot yet
my main motivation was a) starting to blog but also b) using gridsome + netlify to build something 😅
Blogging about life, entrepreneurship and digital nomad/travel lifestyle since 2016 @ https://lunchbag.ca
https://brandonclapp.com
The live version is in Angular, but I'm rewriting it using Gatsby right now. I'm not sure whether I like the new design better, but you can see a comparison here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrwxHfb4nzY
Looks neat! Thanks for sharing! How was your experience moving from Angular to Gatsby so far? I'm in a similar boat and would love to know more (posted a question about this here: https://www.indiehackers.com/post/learning-react-gatsby-for-an-angular-developer-8dee65fe78)
I blog here: https://www.petecodes.io
got yourself another sub
Good enough to make me subscribe to your newsletter ^^
Thanks!
I'm mostly writing blog posts about problems I'm dealing with or topics I find interesting. It helps me stay on track, and not make that same mistake twice.
Check out the archive to see if there's something of interest for you; https://corstianboerman.com/archive
https://grbusinessforum.com/
built with Python/Flask
I made mine while in college in like an hour using React. I definitely need to update it since it looks pretty dry right now : https://jasonwu.io
Thinking of what to do with this domain🤷♂️,Any suggestions! https://www.techtraverse.com
Just purchased and finished setting up mine, I am using @oneprofile
https://getakshay.com/
Wondering, what will be your reaction if there is an open source alternative to it !?
My reaction would be: I'd rather pay $1 to $2 per month for a professional service rather than maintaining a server, updating code base, and deal with bugs which will cost me more money and precious time :)
I made my site, coded from scratch as a learning project. It was a few years ago, and I need to update it/flesh it out more. DavidGetchel.com
kampheyapproved.com
Built with carrd. Made hastily.
It made want to checkout hypeletter
https://www.wisdomgeek.com/ : Currently using WordPress, but will migrate to Gatsby/Nextjs
https://yoshinorifujii.com
Inspired by Indiehackers
http://nikmcfly.com
built with Tilda, very easy to edit and redesign fast with no-code
i will definitely appreciate any feedback
I actually use my blog as my main resource at the moment:
https://daily-dev-tips.com/
Must do some more internal linking to my actual page.
Wow I didn't expect to see yall's responses.
Thank you for sharing
You inspired me to redo mine.
https://SoSteve.com/
More than welcomed for your feedback
http://ninjateam.org/
I used to have a personal Website that’s I developed with Django but I was finding that I had to maintain it a lot so now the domain just points to my LinkedIn profile 🤷🏻♀️
Here's mine:
Any feedback would be much appreciated. I'm using this quiet time to work on it:
https://www.edwardcrawford.co.uk/
https://janvaniperen.com
Great sites everyone! Posts such as these make me smile inside and out. So much creative energy in this world. It's a great thing. Positive vibes and energy to you all on your journey.
www.peggyandcowebdesign.com
https://arialaba.com
https://www.henryfellerhoff.com - built with Gatsby. I'm a student, so the focus is likely different than other personal sites here, but I'd love if you could give it a look!
https://kaunteya.github.io
Mix of Jekyyll and vanilla html
https://karimlahrichi.com/ - using Hugo
https://docoleman.com - built with Graphql and Gatsby
https://reactgo.com built with Gatsby 🌟
yasmeenroumie.com
https://maker.giftworks.io - Made using One Profile
I don't have one anymore. It's overrated...
why?
Well, It did not help at all. What it help me to be visible was a my side project. It even prompted hob offers...
Tell me more about this side project
Well, https://www.colorsandfonts.com is a collection of color and typography tools.
Whete I keep adding tools..
.. a month ago I was showing the subscribers how to apply color palettes through desig systems.
Now I am working on the redesign fpr the site and newsletter.
The new design
Relaxed-dijkstra-1e8c58.netlify.com
The new newsletter will send six stories for web developers and digital designers. ..
The site gets from 400 to 600 users daily and right now theres 731 subscribers
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Looks good. As a designer the first thing I noticed is that you have standard react favicon and logo. I've created your personal logos and favicon based on your logo.
You can get them here:
https://we.tl/t-oFtV61nITY
You can place them in your root folder and it will work!
Cheers
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Huge Webflow fan here--nice work on the CSS transitions!
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Quick question: is there a recommended way to go from figma to Webflow?
Nice page! Love the clean look.
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jekyll is ❤️
Love the silly colors!
Overall, it makes you look like someone pretty cool and fun to work with.
Most developers' personal website are so plain and boring (mine is actually a perfect example of plain and boring...) so yeah, I like it.
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Nice, did you try and focus on the offset trend?
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Not sure what the official name is but like "chaotic" looking design
https://99designs.com/blog/trends/web-design-trends/#2
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nice. What are you ways on getting freelance projects?
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